A dishonest Amazon driver who secretly raked in up to £2.4million after setting up a nationwide exam cheating factory has today been jailed for three years.
From his unassuming Liverpool home, part-time tutor Shahid Adnan went down a ‘dark path’ by completing university coursework and taking online tests for more than 100 students around the UK in return for payment, a court heard.
One paid the 43-year-old a staggering £14,000 to complete and hand in work for which he then attempted to take the credit.
Belying his modest legitimate income, the ‘highly educated’ fraudster took his family on luxury holidays to destinations including Dubai,
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