Updated
Updated · Zamin · Jun 19
Amazon Courier Shahid Adnan Gets 3 Years in $3.1 Million Exam Fraud Case
Updated
Updated · Zamin · Jun 19

Amazon Courier Shahid Adnan Gets 3 Years in $3.1 Million Exam Fraud Case

3 articles · Updated · Zamin · Jun 19

Summary

  • Three years in prison were handed to Shahid Adnan, 43, after prosecutors said he made nearly $3.1 million by taking exams and completing coursework for about 124 students worldwide.
  • The scheme unraveled in 2023 when a student submitted an assignment linked to a flash drive containing university login credentials, leading investigators to Adnan's access to student accounts.
  • Up to $18,000 per job was charged for some services, and investigators found large amounts of cash at his home along with more than $3.1 million in bank accounts.
  • Adnan, who held a PhD and worked as an Amazon courier, had also been described in earlier reports as operating through Study Sharp Ltd in a scam tied to Liverpool John Moores University.

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