
Two British residents were sentenced to jail last week for using an array of computers and wireless gear to feed answers to paying clients taking an immigration test in London, according to the Metropolitan Police.
Rong Yang, 28, and her partner Steven Lee, 36, aroused suspicion when they parked outside the Wimbledon library in March, and a passer-by noticed wires running from under the hood of the car to the passenger compartment.
Police searched the vehicle and found it packed with laptops, radio transmitters and receivers, and other equipment. Also in the car with Yang and Lee was 52-year-old Ka Hung Pang, who'd taken his immigration test inside the library earlier in the day. The Metropolitan Police website continues:
The two men who passed the earpiece-aided exam that day have been sentenced to 180 hours community service, while the two feeding them answers got eight months in prison for three counts of "facilitating a breach of immigration law."
Scotland Yard says Lee and Yang were professionals, who earned a lot of money helping immigrants pass the test that allows them to remain in Britain. The police have begun proceedings to seize a "substantial amount of assets" from the pair.
Photo courtesy Metropolitan Police.