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Cheating Ring Exposed as Chinese Nationals Target TOEIC Exams in Japan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47877, member: 636"] Chinese students pay thousands of dollars to cheat on English tests across Japan. Criminal gangs promise perfect scores for desperate test takers who want jobs or college admission. Police caught one student carrying fake student cards and secret recording equipment during a major exam. Smart glasses helped the cheater communicate with partners outside the testing room. Test cheating costs between four thousand and eight thousand dollars per student. Gangs use two main tricks to beat the system. Professional imposters take exams using stolen identities from real students. Other times clients wear tiny earphones and receive answers from helpers during the actual test. Authorities discovered that forty different people registered using the same home address at one testing center. Police suspect organized crime groups coordinate these elaborate schemes across multiple cities. Officers arrested several Chinese nationals after discovering the widespread cheating network. Metal detectors and phone confiscation make cheating nearly impossible back home in China. Social problems drive many Chinese citizens toward illegal shortcuts in Japan. Rural families face severe discrimination compared to wealthy city residents under strict government policies. Communist party officials and their children enjoy special advantages that regular people cannot access. Japan offers more equal opportunities for hardworking students regardless of family background. Some privileged Chinese people bring corrupt habits when they move to Japan. Others feel that unfair systems back home justify breaking rules anywhere they go. Japanese test centers lack the heavy security measures that prevent cheating in Chinese schools. [/QUOTE]
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