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Wednesday, 29 January 2014 - 15:22
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Prosecutors want community service for exam fraudsters

Aijman El B., a 16-year-old former student of Ibn Ghaldoun, heard a sentence of 1 month probationary youth detention and 60 hours community service against him, Wednesday, for using and distributing stolen exams. The trial was conducted behind closed doors, since Aijman is a minor. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"27253","attributes":{"class":"media-image size-medium wp-image-9414","typeof":"foaf:Image","style":"","width":"300","height":"205","alt":"test_exam"}}]] test_exam
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Wikipedia.org Aijman El B. reportedly instructed his cousin, Kamal El B., who is a main suspect in the case, to steal the Economy and English exams. Kamal then provided access to the exams by means of a sign in code. Mr. Barry van de Luijtgaarden, Aijman's lawyer, thinks the punishment demanded by the prosecution is unduly harsh. Aijman was acquitted of the charge of ordering the theft, and is only on trial for trading in stolen goods. 20 hours community service is a common sentence for an offense of that nature, instead of the 60 now demanded. Kamal and Aijman are 2 out of the 11 youth (9 boys and 2 girls) on trial for exam fraud. Kamal is one of the main suspects, and heard 90 days imprisonment against him. If the court rules according to the demands of the prosecution Aijman will have a criminal record. He's been detained for 2 days and is back in school, but his current school, the Effent-mavo in Oosterhout, is still investigating whether his diploma is legitimate.

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