• Waah Ustaad Waah! Police aspirant caught cheating by hiding hi-tech Bluetooth inside wig

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    Waah Ustaad Waah! Police aspirant caught cheating by hiding hi-tech Bluetooth inside wig

    Lucknow: No, not even any Bollywood film might have thought to such an extent to reprise a scene of exam candidates cheating like this man did. In India, landing a government job is not only considered a moment of honour, but also the numerous benefits one gets after being selected for one. But then, getting a government job is not a cakewalk, considering the enormous competition in the country.





    Sometimes, to achieve that honour, few bring dishonor to their name by indulging in illegal activities. In one such incident where even the police have been left scratching their head considering the level of efforts put into cheating, a police aspirant in Uttar Pradesh was arrested for cheating.





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    A video shared by IPS officer Rupin Sharma shows how the state police discovered a metal detector constantly pinging near a man’s head. Finding something amiss, the police started to check the head of the aspirant and found a hi-tech Bluetooth inside a wig he was wearing.





    What was more intriguing was that the wireless headphones was so miniscule that even the police could not trace it at first, but later the aspirant admitted that he was wearing them in both ears.





    Netizens raising concerns on the incident commented how the youth of the country are being pushed to desperate measures due to the rising pressure to secure a government job.





    With numerous cases of cheating and scams unearthed in the country, one just wonders to what level today's youth are falling to get one government job.





    While few others went on to drop funny comments on the officer’s Twitter post like this – “If there was a Nobel prize, this guy would be amongst the front runners.” While another user wrote, “I’d actually make him CBI director.”





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    In recent years, people have gone to extreme level to get government jobs. The desperation among the youth due to rising unemployment is forcing many to look for easier routes.





    The animosity of cheating seems to have hit hard especially in police recruitment exams.