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Two Suspects In Police Entrance Exam Cheating Scandal Arrested By Region 2 Police

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Two suspects in Police entrance exam cheating scandal arrested by Region 2 Police

Region 2 Police have arrested two people accused of assisting Police cadets to cheat in an entrance examination. Police Lieutenant General Panya, Commissioner of Region 2 Police announced the arrest of Khun Prajab aged 22 and Khun Sawanee aged 24, who was not present at the press conference.

A total of 6 people are thought to be involved in the case, two were arrested on 13th June and now two further suspects are in custody with two others still at-large. A total of 95 Police Cadets are thought to have paid the team to assist them in answering multiple choice questions on the exam using small mobile devices.

The team were also thought to have scammed the cadets as teachers who checked the exam papers belonging to them indicated to the Police Commissioner that the answers they were given by the gang were not correct.

Full story:http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/57399/suspects-police-entrance-exam-cheating-scandal-arrested-region-2-police/

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