BEIJING, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Education authorities in east China say they smashed a ring that used high-tech radio transmitters and receivers to help students cheat in the national college entrance exams.
The ring involved at least 33 people, including nine high school graduates who sat the exams last month, providing answers to questions through the Internet and radios, said officials in Zhejiang Province.
The cheating was discovered when a surveillance patrol vehicle picked up radio transmissions near the Yongkang No.1 Middle School, where exams were being held, the Zhejiang-based City Express News reports on Sunday.
Law enforcement officers apprehended 15 people in a coffee bar across a river from the school. The others were caught in another two operations.
They allegedly admitted they had transmitted te...





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