Yogi government has taken major action in the UP Police recruitment exam leak case. The chairperson of the UP Police Recruitment Board has been removed. Recruitment Board Chairperson Renuka Mishra has been removed. In his place, Rajvi Krishna has now got the responsibility of the Recruitment Board.
The government has removed Police Recruitment Board Chairperson Renuka Mishra and put her on the waiting list. 1981 batch IPS officer Rajiv Krishna has now got the additional responsibility of the Recruitment Board. More than 48 lakh candidates had participated in more than 60,000 constable recruitment posts in Uttar Pradesh. The exam was canceled after the paper was leaked.
UP STF arrested the accused
The written examination for constable recruitment was held on 17 and 18 February in all 75 districts of UP. The paper of this exam was leaked. Later the UP government canceled the examination. Also, instructions were issued to get it done again in six months.
Taking action in the case, UP STF has arrested two more accused on March 2. STF has recovered admit cards and other important documents from them. An FIR has been registered in the case at Vibhutikhand police station. The arrested accused include Ajay Singh and Sonu Singh Yadav of Prayagraj.
About 50 lakh youth of the state had participated in the constable recruitment examination. The examination was conducted in two shifts. After the paper leak, the exam was canceled and it was announced to conduct the exam again within six months. On March 1, STF had arrested another accused Kapil Tomar, resident of village Begmabad Garhi Baghpat, near Pushta police post of Loni.
FIR in paper leak case
During the examination held on February 18 for Uttar Pradesh Police recruitment, the fear of a paper leak was expressed from the question-answer slip found with candidate Satya Aman Kumar in a school located in Krishnanagar. The inspector who lodged the FIR also wrote in his complaint that the paper was leaked in a planned manner. At the same time, the police have not yet caught the accused Neeraj, who sent the answers to the questions to the candidates on WhatsApp. The important question of where the accused Neeraj got the information in question is still unresolved.
Solved paper was found on the phone outside the examination center
During interrogation, it was revealed that he had received the solved paper on the phone outside the examination center. The police sent Ravi to jail after registering the case. According to the information received from the sources, now the deleted data from the candidate's mobile is being recovered to reveal the secret of a solved copy. The police are still investigating the matter.
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