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Yesterday (19th) there was a written examination for hiring police officials nationwide.

In some test centers, the test did not even start, but the supervisor wrote the corrected question on the board and the contents were leaked.

I was able to check the answer because I had the candidates' books and cell phones, but the police admitted the mistake and came up with a countermeasure.



This is Jang Hoon-kyung.



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police recruitment written test, which selects 2,700 police officers, was held yesterday in 94 locations across the country.



Since it is a high competition rate that only one out of 19 people can pass, one problem may be a difference.



However, at some test sites, a problem leaked about an hour before the start of the test.



The supervisor corrected and wrote the wrong question #9 on the board in the elective course, Introduction to Police Science, and this was leaked to the outside as well.



It is known that some people took pictures of the blackboard with their mobile phone or picked up the textbooks they had before walking with their belongings.



The test takers insist that they were actually asked to find the correct answer.



[Applicant A: The scope of the leaked problem is very narrow, and the content is on one page of the (Basic Book).

I can quickly (find) see it.] I



also shared test questions taken with my mobile phone with friends.



[Test taker B: It was written by the supervisor in advance at 9:02, and my friend took a picture, sitting behind me, and I can't see the text...

.

I took a picture and sent it to a friend.] The



police, as a result of their own investigation, admitted to the mistake by revealing that the leak occurred in 25 of 2,600 classrooms nationwide.



The police said that candidates who failed the written test would be given a score that corresponds to one question, and that they would pass an additional pass if they crossed the pass line.



As the number of written passers increases, the number of final passers who are appointed through physical fitness tests and interviews is expected to increase somewhat.



(Video editing: Ha Seong-won)