Like in a spy movie: In Deutschlandsberg, Western Styria, a student wrote Matura is said to have cheated on her with a mini headset and buttonhole camera – but she was caught. The case is now even going to the Graz prosecutor’s office.
This is reminiscent of spy films such as “James Bond” and “Mission Impossible”: in Deutschlandsberg in western Styria, a schoolgirl is said to have used unprecedented cheating for her written Matura in early May.
Solutions came through headphones
As the “Krone” discovered, the young woman entered the classroom with a mini headset and a buttonhole camera adapted – for several exams. She is said to have photographed the tasks and then received help and solutions through the headset – from a previously unknown organization. You may have purchased this support online.
case for the public prosecutor
The unique case now even ends up at the public prosecutor’s office in Graz. According to a spokesperson, he was already known there on Thursday, but the ad should not arrive until the next few days. The affected student will probably have to do the Matura again in the fall. The school could not be reached on Thursday evening.
The chosen method is reminiscent of the large-scale fraud involving theoretical driving licenses that the Graz police uncovered last year. Mini-cameras were hidden in shirt buttons, and solutions came in the form of two-millimeter headphones. There were 90 suspects.
Source: Krone

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