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Exam imposter gang busted, ringleader detained

By ZHANG YAN/ZHAO XINYING (China Daily) Updated: 2015-06-09 07:30

Exam imposter gang busted, ringleader detained

A 48-year-old man, surnamed Zhao, who is the suspected leader of a gang that allegedly hired university students to take the national college entrance exam for its "clients", is escorted by officers in a train station in Heze city, Shandong province, on June 8.[Photo/CFP]

The suspected leader of a gang that allegedly hired university students to take the national college entrance exam, or gaokao, for its "clients" has been detained by the police in Jiangxi province, authorities said on Monday.

The 48-year-old man, surnamed Zhao, was arrested on a train heading to Jinan, Shandong province, after the test fraud was exposed, according to Jiangxi police.

Jiangxi police also arrested a 20-year-old suspected member of the ring, surnamed Peng, a student at a well-known university in Wuhan, Hubei province.

Police said he confessed and gave the names of five other substitute exam takers.

By Monday evening, nine suspects had been detained by police, according to the Jiangxi Department of Education.

On Sunday morning, police in Jiangxi detained two suspects after the media reported they took the exam under the names of other students.

Southern Metropolis Daily, in Guangdong province, reported on Sina Weibo that one of its reporters had infiltrated a criminal gang that allegedly hired university students to take the two-day national college entrance exam for other candidates.

On Friday, Zhao ordered his assistant to ask four test takers, including Peng, to head to Nanchang from Wuhan to take the test for others, and they were given accommodations in a hotel, according to police.

The police said Zhao gave them fake IDs and the admission cards for the exam, and promised to give them considerable rewards if they obtained a high score, which would help his clients win a place at a top university.

According to the Southern Metropolis Daily reporter, all four test takers were university students from Hubei province, and they had taken the test on previous occasions.

According to Jiangxi police, the suspects usually charged the clients between 40,000 and 50,000 yne"> Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

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