MATHURA: The Special Task Force (STF) of the Uttar Pradesh police has arrested 16 other folks for his or her involvement in a fake teacher recruitment racket in Mathura, police stated.
Those arrested included the kingpin of the gang, Mahesh Sharma, nine executive teachers, 4 brokers and two laptop operators of Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA), Prabhakar Chaudhary, SSP, Mathura stated.
He didn't rule out the arrest of more other folks concerned within the racket.
"One computer, four lakh cash and nine bogus appointment letters were recovered in the raid conducted at their office in Mathura," he stated.
The technique of recruitment started in Mathura after an alleged order from the Director, Basic Education, Lucknow said that those that couldn't sign up for their responsibility previous, on the basis of an appointment letter, may be allowed to enroll in now.
On the root of media stories, Mukesh Agrawal, Principal of District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Mathura took suo motu cognizance and inquired in regards to the subject.
"In spite of my clear cut report on 35 bogus teachers, the then BSA Sanjiv Kumar Singh tried to save Mahesh as the FIR, filed by him had no mention of Mahesh," Agrawal stated.
It is then that I had to tell the government in regards to the rip-off within the recruitment of primary and basic teachers in Mathura.
Those arrested included the kingpin of the gang, Mahesh Sharma, nine executive teachers, 4 brokers and two laptop operators of Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA), Prabhakar Chaudhary, SSP, Mathura stated.
He didn't rule out the arrest of more other folks concerned within the racket.
"One computer, four lakh cash and nine bogus appointment letters were recovered in the raid conducted at their office in Mathura," he stated.
The technique of recruitment started in Mathura after an alleged order from the Director, Basic Education, Lucknow said that those that couldn't sign up for their responsibility previous, on the basis of an appointment letter, may be allowed to enroll in now.
On the root of media stories, Mukesh Agrawal, Principal of District Institute of Education and Training (DIET), Mathura took suo motu cognizance and inquired in regards to the subject.
"In spite of my clear cut report on 35 bogus teachers, the then BSA Sanjiv Kumar Singh tried to save Mahesh as the FIR, filed by him had no mention of Mahesh," Agrawal stated.
It is then that I had to tell the government in regards to the rip-off within the recruitment of primary and basic teachers in Mathura.
UP: Fake teacher recruitment gang busted, 16 held
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