Spanish Police Arrest Two for High-Tech Cheating on Driver’s License Exam

The Civil Guard of Guadalajara, near Madrid, arrested two Moroccans who were communicating with people outside using technological equipment during the theoretical driving license exam.
The two individuals, aged 46 and 29, appeared suspicious to the inspecting agents during the theoretical driving license exam category B, reports the armed institute in a press release.
In order not to disrupt the smooth running of the exam, the agents waited until the end of it before proceeding with their arrest. They found that the accused had used audiovisual equipment to send and receive files during the exam.
To read: Morocco Arrests 399 in High-Tech Baccalaureate Exam Cheating Crackdown
The two Moroccans do not know each other and have difficulty understanding and speaking Spanish. The 29-year-old man, using a mini camera, exchanged information with a person who was in Morocco, he told the agents. As for the second, aged 46, he used a mobile phone to receive the correct answers that were sent to him by a person who was in Madrid.
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