Noida police arrested 10 people, including 3 former soldiers, on suspicion of committing large-scale fraud in government examinations. The police stated that the group illegally provided test papers and arranged imposter candidates in various exams in various states. The police also recovered 28 admission tickets for different exams from the defendant.
The defendants have been identified as veterans Sunil, Lakhan Singh and Satnam Singh, as well as Jeetendra Yadav, Mahipal Yadav, Vikas Sharma, Virendra Yadav, Layak, Umesh Kumar and Abhinav Kumar. According to the police, most of the defendants are from Haryana. According to the police, on Monday, the defendant sent another person to take the Haryana police officer test in place of the actual candidate. “We received input that an exam-solving group tried to cheat in the government exam held on Monday. It was captured by the 58 district police and found after interrogation that the group had been in business for 2.5 years and had carried out such frauds many times.
They provided test papers and also Other people can take the exam as needed. We are determining the scale of their operations,” said Ranvijay Singh of ADCP, Gautam Buddh Nagar. According to the police, this modus operandi involved dividing the defendants into groups-some were involved in obtaining test papers, while others sold them to prospects. The police said that some defendants also participated in the mediation between the two groups. So far, the police have evidence that the defendant tried to take exams in Haryana, UP, Rajasthan and West Bengal.
During the interrogation, the defendant told the police that they charged 3.5 million rupees for the SSC non-technical service examination; the Rajasthan Electricity Commission examination fee was 3 million rupees; the national entrance and qualification examination was 3 million rupees; the Coast Guard directly recruited 2.5 million rupees Rupees; and 4 million rupees for the Haryana State Council of Staff Examination. They will provide fake candidates or test papers themselves at a certain speed.
News Source : The Indian Express