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rewrite this title Woman arrested after using an ‘array of wigs’ to fraudulently take citizenship tests

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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs In a hair-raisingly elaborate scheme, a woman in Britain has been arrested after allegedly using an “array of wigs” to pose as at least 14 people and take their UK citizenship tests for them.The Home Office, the government department that handles crime and immigration, said the unnamed 61-year-old woman had helped the applicants — both male and female — to gain “an unfair advantage” in the compulsory ‘Life in the UK’ test.Investigators issued an arrest warrant for the woman on Monday at an address in north London after they received a tip-off that she had allegedly attended test centers around the country between June 2022 and August the following year, using fake IDs and multiple disguises to avoid detection. Officers seized “several false documents and an array of wigs alleged to have been used in the fraudulent scheme” at the address, they added.The woman remains in custody, the Home Office said.Surveillance footage from 2022 shows the alleged woman being photographed in disguise. UK Home OfficeImmigration enforcement inspector Phillip Parr told NBC News’ international partner Sky News that a “complex investigation” had “put a stop to this dangerous scheme.”The woman “is believed to have orchestrated a premeditated plan to avoid detection,” he said, adding that he believed her main motive to be financial gain.The ‘Life in the UK’ test is a compulsory requirement for those applying to become naturalized British citizens. It was first introduced by the Labour government in 2005 when Tony Blair was prime minister.The test consists of 24 questions aimed at “proving the applicant has sufficient knowledge of British values, history and society,” the Home Office said. Questions cover a wide variety of topics relating to their adopted home, including the 14th century literature of Geoffrey Chaucer, the UK’s first curry house and the Grand National horse race.Last year, a study found that only 42% of British citizens would be able to pass the test without studying.In a post on Facebook, the Home Office warned that fraudsters completing the test for others could “lead to people wrongly being granted the right to remain” in the country, putting “the public at risk.”

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