ALLAHABAD: An afternoon after UP Special Task Force (STF) arrested as many as 17 persons from Gorakhpur and Allahabad for rigging the UP Police Direct Constable Recruitment Exam, two candidates had been caught red-handed while exchanging their OMR sheets all the way through the examination at a centre in Dhoomanganj on Tuesday.
Police caught the two aspirants exchanging their OMR sheets all the way through the constable recruitment examination while scanning the CCTV photos at Sarojani Balika Intermediate College, Jhalwa, under the boundaries of Dhoomanganj police station.
Nodal Officer and SP (Protocol) Purnendu Singh stated the two candidates had been identified as Anil Kumar (roll no. 366) and Uday Sharan Singh Yadav (roll no. 364), both residents of Gazipur.
“A case under segment four\10 of the Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act used to be registered in opposition to the two with Dhoomanganj police.”
The police are also quizzing them in regards to the incident.
Singh stated after spotting the two students exchanging the OMR sheets on CCTV cameras, police officers instantly knowledgeable the invigilators and asked them to test their sheets.
It used to be discovered that they had exchanged the OMR sheets in a bid to lend a hand others within the examination.
Singh stated a total of 64,275 candidates had seemed on the second one and last day of the UP Police Direct Constable Recruitment examination held in numerous centers of town.
Meanwhile, police maintained a strict watch on aspirants who had arrived within the town to look for examination.
Police additionally maintained a strict vigil at public puts, bus stands and the railway station after Sunday night time’s incident wherein a gaggle of candidates had broken the window panes of four-wheelers parked at roadside after they had been unable to get any details about the arriving of buses.
After the examination, streets in Allahabad wore a crowded look as students had been on approach to their home districts.
Police caught the two aspirants exchanging their OMR sheets all the way through the constable recruitment examination while scanning the CCTV photos at Sarojani Balika Intermediate College, Jhalwa, under the boundaries of Dhoomanganj police station.
Nodal Officer and SP (Protocol) Purnendu Singh stated the two candidates had been identified as Anil Kumar (roll no. 366) and Uday Sharan Singh Yadav (roll no. 364), both residents of Gazipur.
“A case under segment four\10 of the Uttar Pradesh Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act used to be registered in opposition to the two with Dhoomanganj police.”
The police are also quizzing them in regards to the incident.
Singh stated after spotting the two students exchanging the OMR sheets on CCTV cameras, police officers instantly knowledgeable the invigilators and asked them to test their sheets.
It used to be discovered that they had exchanged the OMR sheets in a bid to lend a hand others within the examination.
Singh stated a total of 64,275 candidates had seemed on the second one and last day of the UP Police Direct Constable Recruitment examination held in numerous centers of town.
Meanwhile, police maintained a strict watch on aspirants who had arrived within the town to look for examination.
Police additionally maintained a strict vigil at public puts, bus stands and the railway station after Sunday night time’s incident wherein a gaggle of candidates had broken the window panes of four-wheelers parked at roadside after they had been unable to get any details about the arriving of buses.
After the examination, streets in Allahabad wore a crowded look as students had been on approach to their home districts.
Two held for exchanging OMR sheets at exam centre
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June 20, 2018
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