Applicant fakes illness to sneak phone into exam with paramedic's aid
On July 17, during a test at the "Yoshlik" sports complex in Tashkent, an applicant suddenly "fell ill," and emergency medical assistance was called. After medical examinations, the "improved" applicant returned to the exam. Shortly after, invigilators discovered that the applicant had acquired a phone.
According to Kun.uz, on July 17, during a test at the "Yoshlik" sports complex in Shaykhontohur district, Tashkent, one of the applicants fell ill. Emergency medical personnel arrived to provide assistance. After the applicant's condition improved, they returned to the test process. A little while later, invigilators discovered that the applicant had a phone, documented the incident, and removed the applicant from the test process.
The Agency for Assessment of Knowledge confirmed to Kun.uz that this incident did indeed occur.
Regarding the situation, the Shaykhontohur district emergency medical service provided additional information. According to them, the staff member involved was dismissed at his own request, and the department head was reprimanded.
The press service of the Tashkent City Department of Internal Affairs informed Kun.uz that a pre-investigation check is being carried out by the Shaykhontohur district Department of Internal Affairs.
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