The Kuwaiti Public Prosecution is investigating the network of “leaking high school exams”

The Public Prosecution in Kuwait continues its investigations with a network accused of leaking the exams of high school students, and Al-Qabas newspaper revealed that the number of accused has risen to 6, including a “teacher and a teacher” and three other citizens and an expatriate, as a decision was issued to continue their detention.

The source said that the prosecution had charged a number of charges, the most prominent of which was money laundering, because the defendants, according to preliminary information, received sums from hundreds of male and female students in return for joining “special cheating groups” and paying for each subject and not for all the subjects in which the tests are leaked.

The source indicated that the defendants continued to deny the charges, while one of them justified that the leaking of the tests is still continuing according to the newspapers circulated even after their arrest, which means that he is innocent of these charges, while the investigations are still ongoing and may reveal the involvement of others.

The source pointed out that this crime, if proven, is extremely dangerous because it destroys an entire generation and underestimates the rights of hardworking people, especially as it has become apparent to many students.

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