'Nobel For Cheating': Sub-inspector Exam Candidate Caught Hiding High-Tech Device Inside Wig For Cheating
The video shared by IPS officer Rupin Sharma shows how the police discovered that something was amiss when the metal detector started pinging near the person¡¯s head.
Landing a government job is quite an achievement. So, understandably, passing this exam is literally everyone's dream. People try all sorts of things to pass these government exams- including cheating.
However, a government exam candidate went to some extra lengths to really pass the exam. According to the report, an aspirant of the Uttar Pradesh sub-Inspector examination hid a high-tech Bluetooth wireless device inside a wig along with minuscule headphones inside his ears. But unfortunately, the man got caught.
A video of the same was shared by IPS officer Rupin Sharma. In the footage, it is clearly visible how the authorities are trying to extract the device from his wig. What was more surprising was that the wireless headphones being used by the man were so minuscule that even he could not take them out. However, after the interrogation, he admitted having them in both ears.
The video was shared by the Twitter user and IPS officer Rupin Sharma he called the cheating hack very impressive. "Uttar Pradesh mein Sub-Inspector ke exam mein cheating ke shaandar jugaad (Great hacks to cheat during Uttar Pradesh sub-inspector exam)," he wrote.
#UttarPradesh mein Sub-Inspector
¡ª Rupin Sharma IPS (@rupin1992) December 21, 2021
?? EXAM mein #CHEATING #nakal ?? ?????? ?????? ???????@ipsvijrk @ipskabra @arunbothra@renukamishra67@Uppolice well done pic.twitter.com/t8BbW8gBry
The examiners came to know about this hidden secret after the metal detector started beeping around the candidate's head. This is when they realise that something fishy is definitely going on.
The video got a lot of attention on the internet and has gone viral. While many raised concerns about how the youth is pushed to take desperate and extreme measures to secure a government job. Others are asking the government to hire the man, owing to his creativity.
If there was a Nobel prize for cheating, this guy would be amongst the front runners.
¡ª Maneesh ?? (@winsplit) December 21, 2021
If there was a Nobel prize for cheating, this guy would be amongst the front runners.
¡ª Maneesh ?? (@winsplit) December 21, 2021
Sirjee,
¡ª ?????? ??????? ???(?????)? (@rakesh1963) December 21, 2021
Height of Unemployment and Desperateness To Get Job Somehow is Forcing these candidates for such action.I am sure this is merely TRAINING VIDEO as candidate seems of high age and quite calm and matured.
Pls confirm my thoughts?
A very sad commentary on opportunities for career in this country ...if aspirants think of using such methods ... https://t.co/AJDl0XBu02
¡ª Unmesh Batwal (@aniuni) December 21, 2021
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¡ª Sanjay Mehta ?? (@sanjaymehta) December 22, 2021
The guy who built the wig should be hired by the NTRO and this chap could be a field agent.
Gotta appreciate the creativity. https://t.co/AKzQxLL86m
This isn't the first time a government exam candidate has been caught with an innovative way to cheat in the exam. Very recently, five people were arrested in Rajasthan for allegedly selling Bluetooth device-fitted 'chappals' worth Rs 6 lakh to candidates appearing in the teachers' recruitment exam, REET.
The candidate had a device inside his ear and someone from outside the exam hall was helping him cheat. Not just that, the slippers were made in a way that an entire phone could fit inside it.
There is no dearth of creativity in our country even when it comes to cheating strategically.
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