Spanish Police Bust Driving Test Cheating Ring, Arrest 5 Moroccan Suspects

The police in Motril, in southern Spain, have arrested five Moroccans suspected of fraud in the theoretical driving license exam for category B.
Agents of the Motril Judicial Police Brigade were investigating an organized group composed of Asian citizens, specialized in this type of fraud, when they apprehended the five Moroccans. After investigation, the latter are not members of this criminal network, but have requested their services to fraudulently pass the theoretical driving license exam for category B, reports Granada Digital.
According to the investigation, these Moroccans who have no academic training, paid between 600 and 1,500 euros to the organization, which in return provided them with technological means such as micro-cameras and earphones to communicate the correct answers to them in real time during the theoretical driving license exam.
Other arrests could occur, warn the investigators who have already filed their report with the competent judicial authority, specifying that these cases of fraud are legion and that some candidates for this exam do not even understand the Spanish language.
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