The Provincial Police coordinate with the Department of Education and Training to implement plans to tighten the work of preventing and combating high-tech fraud in the 2026 high school graduation exam.
In the 2026 high school graduation exam, Quang Ngai province has more than 21.6 thousand registered candidates. To ensure that the exam takes place fairly and seriously in the face of increasingly sophisticated high-tech fraud tricks, constantly changing disguise forms, even connecting with artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically solve problems, the Provincial Police force has proactively deployed plans to ensure security and safety from early on, from afar.

Not waiting for the day candidates enter the exam room, the Provincial Police have actively coordinated with professional departments of the Ministry of Public Security and police of provinces and cities to proactively prevent, review, detect, prevent and handle micro-fraudulent equipment trading and leasing lines nationwide. This helps minimize the number of high-tech devices that may enter the exam area.
Colonel Nguyen Thanh Long - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police - said that according to the exam regulations, all candidates must leave personal belongings at least 25m away from the exam room. Micro devices often have very weak batteries and waves, forcing them to connect short-range via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi with an intermediate phone. This distance will completely interrupt that connection. The police force also uses specialized technical equipment to scan and promptly handle strange wave sources.
The Provincial Police have also just coordinated with the Department of Education and Training to organize training to improve skills in identifying and handling high-tech exam cheating in the exam.
Thereby, helping officials and teachers working in exam supervision not only improve their skills in identifying new devices but also be able to "read" the behavior of candidates through abnormal expressions.
The Provincial Police also proactively assigned and arranged forces to absolutely protect security and safety at all stages of the exam, from receiving and printing exam papers, transporting exam papers and exam papers to invigilating and grading exams; and at the same time reviewed network security for software serving the exam.
According to Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thai - Director of the Department of Education and Training, candidates need to pay special attention not to bring mobile phones and audiovisual devices into the exam room in any form. These devices, once detected in the exam room, even if the candidate has not used them and has turned them off, will still be recorded, suspended from the exam and strictly handled according to regulations.