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Algerian authorities have issued prison sentences ranging from 3 to 4 years to several defendants involved in leaks related to the baccalaureate exam materials. One individual was convicted of three years in prison and a fine of 500,000 DZD after leaking the Arabic language exam topic for the June 2026 session using remote communication methods. Additionally, the courts of Aïn Beïda and Chréa sentenced five other defendants to between 4 and 5 years in prison for exchanging answers via text messages and electronic means during the exams. Two more individuals were also convicted of cheating during the exam, receiving four-year prison sentences and a fine of 200,000 DZD. These rulings aim to combat crimes that threaten the integrity of exams and to reinforce strict monitoring measures.
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