Chinese Impersonator Arrested at Japan University Exam After Encountering Actual Student
An alleged case of exam impersonation occurred during Nihon University's entrance exams this March. A Chinese cram school instructor is suspected of taking the test under someone else's identity but was caught after encountering the actual student in the exam hall. Police announced the instructor's arrest today. The instructor reportedly confessed to being hired via WeChat for a fee, and police suspect an organized cheating ring may be involved.
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(CNA, Tokyo, 21st, by reporter Tai Ya-chen) An alleged exam impersonation incident occurred during Nihon University's entrance examinations this March. A Chinese cram school instructor suspected of impersonating another person to take the test was caught after unexpectedly meeting the actual student in the examination hall, leading to the case's exposure. Police announced the instructor's arrest today.
According to reports from the Mainichi Shimbun, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Setagaya Police Station announced that the arrested individual is Li Bin, a 39-year-old Chinese national and cram school instructor residing in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture. Police arrested him on suspicion of charges including unlawful entry into a building and forgery of official documents with a seal.
Police stated that Li is suspected of entering the Nihon University entrance examination venue in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, on March 4, and impersonating a male Chinese student in his teens to take the exam. However, after he sat down in the seat designated on the exam admission ticket, the real student also appeared in the hall. As both held admission tickets and residence cards with the same name, university staff noticed the discrepancy and immediately reported it to the police.
According to the police investigation, Li has admitted to the offense, stating that he accepted a request from an unknown person via the messaging app WeChat, who claimed, "You will be paid if you take the exam for me." When he entered the venue, he was also hiding a miniature camera and microphone. At the time of discovery, he had already written the student's name on the English exam paper.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department believes that an organized cheating ring may be behind this case. They suspect he intended to covertly film the exam questions and transmit them to an outside party, and are continuing to investigate the masterminds.
According to reports from the Mainichi Shimbun, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Setagaya Police Station announced that the arrested individual is Li Bin, a 39-year-old Chinese national and cram school instructor residing in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture. Police arrested him on suspicion of charges including unlawful entry into a building and forgery of official documents with a seal.
Police stated that Li is suspected of entering the Nihon University entrance examination venue in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, on March 4, and impersonating a male Chinese student in his teens to take the exam. However, after he sat down in the seat designated on the exam admission ticket, the real student also appeared in the hall. As both held admission tickets and residence cards with the same name, university staff noticed the discrepancy and immediately reported it to the police.
According to the police investigation, Li has admitted to the offense, stating that he accepted a request from an unknown person via the messaging app WeChat, who claimed, "You will be paid if you take the exam for me." When he entered the venue, he was also hiding a miniature camera and microphone. At the time of discovery, he had already written the student's name on the English exam paper.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department believes that an organized cheating ring may be behind this case. They suspect he intended to covertly film the exam questions and transmit them to an outside party, and are continuing to investigate the masterminds.
FAQ
被逮捕的嫌疑人是誰?
嫌疑人是居住於埼玉縣川口市的39歲中國籍補習班講師李彬。
這起代考事件是如何被發現的?
代考的講師李彬在考場坐上指定座位後,真正的考生也出現在同一個座位,兩人皆持有相同姓名的准考證與在留卡,校方察覺有異後報警處理。
事件發生在何時何地?
事件發生於今年3月4日,地點在東京都世田谷區的日本大學入學考試會場。
李彬為何要替人代考?
根據李彬的供述,他透過通訊軟體微信(WeChat)接受不明人士委託,對方承諾支付報酬作為代考的交換條件。
警方為何懷疑此案涉及組織性作弊?
因為李彬進入考場時,身上藏有小型攝影機及麥克風,警方懷疑他企圖偷拍考題傳給外部人士,因此認為背後可能涉及組織性作弊,正在追查幕後主使。