Scotland Yard has recently uncovered a sophisticated hi-tech scam helping would-be immigrants to the UK to cheat in their “Life in the UK” immigration tests. It is estimated that the gangs involved in the scam are making hundreds of thousands of pounds a year using spy equipment to assist immigrants to pass the tests.
The scam came to light when passers-by alerted the police in Wimbledon to a BMW with wires leading from its bonnet into the body of the car. Upon investigating the officers discovered that laptops, transmitting devices and other surveillance equipment were being used to transmit answers to a man inside the Wimbledon Library, who was sitting his ‘Britishness’ test.
The test, which includes 24 multiple-choice questions and is taken on touch screen computers, is designed to prove that applicants are suitable for citizenship. Police are now investigating to see how deeply rooted the scam has become.
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