It was during a knowledge test at the Swedish Transport Administration in Halmstad in May this year that the suspected cheating was discovered.

A few minutes into the test, a test officer saw how something shone "in triangular shape" through the shirt of the suspect. It turned out that the man attached a camera lens to his body, which was intended to film the computer screen through a hole in the shirt.

"Had intended to throw away the equipment"

According to the man himself, the idea was that he would film the questions on the screen and then someone would tell him the answer in the earpiece.

But according to the 33-year-old, neither the camera nor the earphone worked. When he arrived at the Swedish Transport Administration, it was too late to get rid of the equipment, and the man says that he had intended to throw it away when he came out of the test.

The suspect is now being prosecuted for making a false statement.