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Conversation: Tokyo police arrest Chinese man for alleged role in TOEIC English test cheating NHK

A: Hey there! Heard any juicy news lately?
B: Just the usual, what about you?

A: Oh, this one's interesting! They arrested a Chinese guy in Tokyo for trying to cheat on an English proficiency test.
B: Really? Who was it this time?

A: His name's Li Zhaobei, 30 years old. He's suspected of paying a Chinese student, Wang Likun, to help him cheat.
B: The one who wore the smart glasses and the hidden mic under his mask, right?

A: Exactly! Seems like they're friends, but Wang was using a false name when he took the test.
B: Wow, that's some nerve! What did Li do if he didn't take the test himself?

A: Well, they think he called Wang multiple times during the test to help him cheat. The police haven't said if he admitted it or not.
B: Man, these guys are always up to something! Let's hope they catch more of them.
Summary
Chinese man Li Zhaobei, 30, was arrested in Tokyo for attempting to cheat on an English proficiency test. He is suspected of paying a Chinese student, Wang Likun, to help him. Wang allegedly took the test under a false name and communicated with Li using smart glasses and hidden microphone. Police
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ID: 4a7a49d8-9046-407c-99af-8c099a6a1c99

Category ID: conversation_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251023_13/#conversation

Date: Oct. 23, 2025

Notes: 2025-10-23

Created: 2025/10/24 18:40

Updated: 2025/12/07 23:32

Last Read: 2025/10/24 18:43