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Man Jailed for £300,000 Student Coursework Fraud

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  • Shahid Adnan of Liverpool was jailed for three years after making over £300,000 by completing coursework and exams for students.
  • An investigation revealed he used student login details and ran a company called "Study Sharp Ltd".

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Shahid Adnan operated a scheme where he completed coursework and online exams for students using their login details, earning over £300,000. The operation was uncovered by Liverpool John Moores University.

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A man who made more than £300,000 by secretly completing coursework and online exams for students has been jailed for three years after a university investigation uncovered his operation.

34-year-old Shahid Adnan of Liverpool was sentenced after admitting fraud and money laundering offences linked to a scheme involving students at Liverpool John Moores University and other universities.

Adnan used students’ login details to access their accounts, complete assignments and sit online examinations on their behalf in return for payment.

He also ran a company called “Study Sharp Ltd” through which the illegal work was carried out.

The fraud was discovered on 24 February 2023 after a student submitted a pen drive containing coursework to a senior computer forensics manager at the university.

Routine checks on the device revealed it had previously been used by Adnan and contained links to his business.

Further examination also uncovered spreadsheets holding personal login credentials of other students, along with details of modules and deadlines.

The findings suggested Adnan had been accessing the university’s systems to submit work and take exams fraudulently.

The case was then handed to Merseyside Police’s Cyber Dependant Crime Unit, which later executed a search warrant at his home and arrested him.

Adnan later admitted he had taken an exam for one student and accessed their account using their details, for which he was paid £250.

He said he was “not aware” of requiring authority from the university to log into the account.

He may have carried out similar work for around 124 students at universities across the world.

Adnan was living far beyond his declared income as a tutor and Amazon Flex delivery driver.

His accounts showed large sums of money, including £1,505,156 in a Barclays account, £600,590 in a Lloyds personal account, £245,279 in a Lloyds business account, and £110,214 in PayPal.

He also owned two cars, an Audi and a BMW, along with expensive furnishings.

He was charged with fraud by false representation, causing a computer to perform a function to secure or enable unauthorised access to programme data, and money laundering.

He admitted the first two offences on 2 September and later pleaded guilty to money laundering on 7 October 2025.

A timetable has now been set to recover the money made from his offending.

Offene Fragen

  • How many other universities were involved?
  • What was the extent of student complicity?
  • Were any academic staff involved?

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This article was originally published by TOI World.

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