Driving test: Two Chinese nationals booked for cheating

Men allegedly confessed, claiming test was very difficult


Rizwan Shehzad February 04, 2015
The men allegedly confessed, claiming the test was very difficult. STOCK IMAGE

ISLAMABAD:


The traffic police caught two Chinese nationals trying to hoodwink officials during a driving test on Tuesday.


The police claimed to have arrested a Chinese national in connection with attempting a driving test for his fellow national at the Islamabad Traffic Police’s (ITP) headquarters in Sector F-8/1.

According to the police, Lizhang Zhang was attempting the driving test instead of the real candidate, Wang Chang, and they were held on charges of cheating and dishonestly inducing officials.

The police also arrested another man, identified as Shakeel Ahmed, who was along with them at the time of the test.

A case (77/2015) under sections 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property) and 34 (common intention) has been registered on the complaint of ASI Khalid Mehmood at the Margalla Police Station.

Mehmood said that the two men, who appeared to be in their 20s, had come together and tried to hoodwink the police, but were caught when an official noticed differences in the appearance of the applicant and the photo attached to his form.

“Zhang took off his glasses and claimed he was Chang, saying he might look different because of the eyewear,” said Mehmood.

The test was very difficult that is why we did this, the Chinese allegedly confessed to ITP officials later when their bluff was called.

Mehmood said they were trying to take advantage of their common features. He said both men lacked  older licences.

Separately, another Chinese national, Liuy Ying, has lodged a complaint at the Shalimar Police Station saying three unidentified men riding a motorcycle intercepted him in Sector F-10/3 and stole a laptop and Rs50,000.

Subsequently, a case was registered against three unidentified men.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 4th, 2015.

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