Two Teachers Were Arrested During BECE Examination

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At the Dunkwa Secondary Technical Centre in the Upper Denkyira East Municipality, two teachers have reportedly been arrested and placed into the custody of the Dunkwa Police Department for participating in examination fraud. The suspects, according to Coleman Publication, are tutors at Peeble Calvary and Oxford Santech Schools, respectively, named as Albert Adu-Gyan and Yaw Adadai.


They were detained after being discovered trying to sneak completed exam questions into the testing room. They intended for their applicants taking the BECE in 2023 to benefit unfairly from this solved exam question. The invigilators and law enforcement personnel assisted the police in capturing the tutors. They discovered two smartphones and completed exam tasks on two distinct papers in


With the assistance of the invigilators and law enforcement personnel, the police were able to detain the tutors. They discovered two smartphones and answered test questions on two different pieces of paper. The authorities did an excellent job of downplaying that act of misconduct and emphasising the importance of maintaining the validity of educational exams.


The Ghana Education Service (GES) has confirmed that all essential steps will be taken to guarantee a fair and impartial examination process for all BECE candidates. The suspects are still in the Dunkwa Police Department's custody as of right now in order to conduct additional research.


Therefore, any teachers who exhibit this behaviour should exercise caution. Before it's too late, it will be wise to refrain from this action.


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