Selling fake degrees: Three former USM students detained

Police are still a few more behind the effect of sales activity on the website

Three former students of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) was arrested by police yesterday for allegedly was behind the sale of fake degrees through the website. In operation at 8 that night, each of two women and a man within the 20-year-old was arrested after the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) to lodge a complaint in relation to that activity.

The user navigate a website that provided the syndicate.
The three were detained on remand until next Tuesday.

Police did not rule out the possibility of some other member of the group involved in activities of selling degrees through this website.

It is understood that the syndicate members to sell fake degrees and offered through the website with prices up to RM5, 000.

Target victims
Their target is the students who do not have to work hard study and the public who want a degree easily without having to sit for the examination or to attend classes.

Source claimed that, following the USM report early last month, police formed a special team and retaining intelligence work led to three suspects.

"During the raid, police seized several computers used set of the group to carry out their fraudulent activities," he said.

Meanwhile, the Northeast district police chief, Assistant Commissioner Gan Kong Meng, when contacted, confirmed the arrest.

Previously, the USM report after detecting activities of the syndicate that attempts to offer a degree through the website with the touch of RM5, 000.

Among the degrees offered by the syndicate to the buyer was a Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in various fields of study that supposedly offered the participating universities.


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