Chinese Arrest Three in Wi-Fi Exam Cheating Caper
Chinas news organizations reported that three people had been arrested, the use of Wi - Fi microphones to cheat on national college entrance examination. Examination, it is "or break" through the academic ceremony and was considered state secrets before the tests, Xinhua reported. "Police in Jiutai, in the northeast province of Jilin, became suspicious when, still minibus parked outside a school hosting the exam Thursday, on announced.inside, they found three people, two of them focused on the computer screen And speaking on a walkie-talkie. A student in the examination centre using a wireless microphone to read out the questions and receive answers from the vehicle, the reporter quoted the statement as saying.the three students charged 12,000 yuan ($ 1500 ), The report said.in 1 another incident, the Chinese police found 42 pairs, the so-called "cheating shoes," and the ability to transmit and receive, in an apartment in Shenyang, the provincial capital, state media reported that the "cheating wallets "And hats are also popular this year, news agencies said.read more: --
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