Amazon Delivery Driver Earned Over $2 Million Doing Students' Assignments and Taking Exams, Now Gets Jail Term
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Amazon Delivery Driver Earned Over $2 Million Doing Students' Assignments and Taking Exams, Now Gets Jail Term

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  • Shahid Adnan, a 43-year-old Amazon delivery driver from Liverpool, amassed over $2 million by completing coursework and sitting exams for university students, operating a side hustle that involved fraudulent academic assistance.
  • Authorities discovered Adnan's scheme after a student submitted a pen drive with coursework falsely claimed as their own, leading to an investigation that uncovered Adnan's unauthorized access to university systems and involvement with 124 students worldwide.
  • Police found multiple bank accounts containing nearly $3.3 million and luxury assets including an Audi, a BMW, and expensive home furnishings, which were inconsistent with his declared income.
  • Adnan pleaded guilty to fraud and unauthorized computer access charges and was sentenced to three years in prison in June 2026, with plans to recover the illicit earnings.
  • The Crown Prosecution Service commended the collaborative effort between police and Liverpool John Moores University in uncovering the fraud, though it remains unclear if any students faced disciplinary measures.

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