National Police in the Sevilla town of Écija have broken up a network which helped people to obtain their driving licence fraudulently. 12 arrests have been made in the operation which started at the end of last year when it was noted that one driving school was attracting pupils from right across Andalucía.
Some of those to pass their written exams were in fact unable to read or write, but they were told over a radio link to be given the answers to the examination question. A vibrating device gave one buzz for ‘A’ and two buzzes for ‘B’. The scam had a man in the exam room to control the system, and although he had all the answers he would fail the exam to be placed in the room again on a future occasion. Police say they arrested one man who had been ‘trying to pass’ since March 2010.
12 people were arrested, ten of them trying to pass the test, and each one was found with the vibrating transmitter device when they left the exam room.
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