In a shocking turn of events, a high-ranking police officer—a Police Colonel—was caught red-handed trying to cheat during an entrance exam for an Administrative Court Judge position. 😳 Eyes Of Lagos reports,
Caught in the Act!
The embarrassing incident, which surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), has left many people in disbelief. According to reports, the officer was caught sneaking unauthorized notes into the exam hall, leading to his immediate disqualification and removal from the test.
His Excuse? Not Convincing!
In an attempt to defend himself, the officer claimed he had printed his exam admission slip on an A4 sheet, folded it, and accidentally carried a small note along with it.
But here’s the catch—video footage tells a different story! The confiscated materials appeared to be a full-blown set of study notes rather than an innocent mistake. 🧐
What Happens Next?
Authorities have launched an investigation, and disciplinary action will follow under Royal Thai Police regulations. The severity of the punishment is yet to be determined, but let’s just say, his dreams of becoming a judge may have just gone up in flames.🔥
Social Media Goes Wild!
The internet had zero mercy for the disgraced officer, with users mocking the situation. Here are some of the most hilarious reactions:
WATCH VIDEO:
😂 @BakchormeeMan: “Lol, he clearly thought nobody would dare check him since he brought along the entire folder of notes.”
🤣 @wickedbeat_mate: “Bro clearly didn’t watch ‘Bad Genius’ and decided to bring a whole folder of notes to the exam.”
😅 @fcukp: “Exams for colonels? That’s the real joke here.”
😳 @Zaid เซด: “Can’t imagine what kind of judge he would be if he actually passed.”
The Real Question: If a Senior Officer Cheats, What About the System?
This scandal has left people questioning the integrity of the police force and the process of selecting judges. If a senior officer can be caught cheating in an entrance exam, what does that say about the recruitment process and leadership standards?
Should stricter measures be put in place to prevent corruption in high-ranking positions?
Let’s discuss! Drop your thoughts in the comments!👇🔥