STF also found 13 fake Aadhar cards, 17 mobile sets, 11 fake admit cards, one ATM, seven PAN cards, two driving licenses, two voter IDs, one SUV, one bike, Rs 67,820 in cash, four blank cheques, 73 WhatsApp confiscated. Screen shots from their possession, eight high schoolintermediate certificates, 27 other leaked paper print outs whats screen shots.
However, the state government has canceled the UP TET 2021 exam due to alleged paper leaks in the western parts of the state. Deputy SP (STF) Navendu Kumar told TOI that eight people involved in a solver-cum-fraud racket were arrested near Cheoki Railway Station Road in Naini area in Trans-Yamuna pocket after a team of STF conducted a series of raids. .
Those arrested have been identified as Rajendra Patel of Pratapgarh (kingpin of the racket), Sunny Singh of Gaya (Bihar), Tinku Kumar of Bihar, Neeraj Shukla of Patti (Pratapgarh), Sheetal Kumar of Gaya (Bihar), Dhananjay Kumar of Bihar. happened. Kunain Raja of Bodh Gaya (Bihar) and Shivdayal of Aurangabad (Bihar).
The DSP further said that the three persons were identified as Anurag (solver) from Sonbhadra, Abhishek Singh (candidate) from Chitrakoot and assistant teacher in primary school Kariyakhurd, Shankargarh in Prayagraj district and Satya Prakash Singh, resident of Patel Nagar (Shankargarh) in Jhunsi area. has happened in That solved paper was found on the assistant teacher’s whatsapp.
Apart from this, five others including Chaturbhuj Singh (Kingpin) of Quran, Sanjay Singh of Sirawal (Solver), Ajay Kumar of Koraon (Solver), Bhrama Shankar Singh of Mahuli (Solver) and Sunil Kumar Singh of Kheri were arrested from Georgetown area. was arrested. Sunil Kumar was helping solver gang in Nagar area.
Meanwhile, the DSP said that the STF (Prayagraj unit) teams after receiving inputs that the Solver gang members were active in Trans Ganga, Trans-Yamuna and city areas, conducted several raids at different sites and places and totaled Arrested the entire fraud and 16 members involved in the racket of solver
He said that the arrested assistant teacher was recruited in the year 2009 at Badun and later enrolled in a primary school at Koraon in Prayagraj district in 2013. He had made unsuccessful attempts to make two of his relatives successful in the examination.
STF officials claimed that the entire racket was operated by Rajendra Kumar Patel, Neeraj Shukla and Chaturbhuj Singh. They were involved in arranging paper leaks as well as solvers for competitive exams. Rackets used to charge a hefty amount ranging from Rs 2.5 lakh to Rs 3.5 lakh from the candidates.
The rackets had called five solvers from Bihar and each solver was assured a payment of Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000.
Meanwhile, after the cancellation of the UPTET exam at the centres, the police forces who were already deployed at the examination centers interacted with the candidates and informed them about the arrangements being made by the state government for their return.
SP (City) Dinesh Kumar Singh told TOI that there was no untoward incident in the city after the cancellation of the UPTET exam and candidates kept returning to their destinations. We have already deployed forces at the centers and the police officials are keeping a close watch on the developments, he said.
Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UPTET) 2021 has been canceled due to alleged paper leak as the paper went viral on social media in some districts of West UP. Over 12 lakh candidates had registered to appear for the exam in the first shift in the state, while more than eight lakh candidates had registered to appear in the second shift. The decision to cancel the exam came a few hours before the commencement of the exam. The state government will conduct the exam within a month.
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