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Fraudster Jailed for £300k Exam Cheating Scheme

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Shahid Adnan, a 43-year-old from Everton, has been sentenced to three years in prison for orchestrating a massive exam fraud scheme that netted him £300,000. He completed coursework and sat exams for over 120 students at Liverpool John Moores University, exploiting their accounts to gain unauthorized access to assessments.

The investigation began when a suspicious USB drive was submitted by a student, leading to the discovery of Adnan’s extensive fraudulent activities. Evidence revealed that he was living a lavish lifestyle, far exceeding his legitimate income as a tutor and delivery driver.

Adnan’s operation raises serious concerns about academic integrity and the potential vulnerabilities within university systems. His actions not only undermine the value of genuine qualifications but also highlight the need for stricter safeguards in educational institutions.

As authorities move to recover Adnan’s ill-gotten gains under the Proceeds of Crime Act, this case serves as a warning to both potential fraudsters and students tempted to cheat. The repercussions of such actions extend beyond individual consequences, impacting the credibility of educational qualifications across the board.

Source: GB News

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