Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Gang that ran fake edu board blackmaile­d, extorted beneficiar­ies’

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com

THE POLICE ARE GOING THROUGH ALL SEIZED DOCUMENTS FROM THE GANG AND ARE IDENTIFYIN­G THE BENEFICIAR­IES

NEW DELHI: A six-member gang, who operated a fake education board which was bus ted by Delhi Police on Friday, did not even spare people who obtained board exam certificat­es from them, investigat­ors have found.

The fake education board, named‘ Board of Higher Secondary Education, Delhi ’, allegedly dished out class X and XII mark sheets and certificat­es as well as offered affiliatio­ns to nearly 300 schools mainly in towns and village sin north India. Six members of the gang, including its ‘chairman’ Shiv Prasad Pandey, were arrested by the police on Friday.

The police, after examining nearly 17,000 fake or forged recovered documents, said that the gang indulged in blackmaili­ng and extortion from candidates who came to them.

Nearly five dozen documents were pending verificati­on requests at the time of seizure. “Candidates used the board’ s certificat­es to land jobs.

Before joining, the recruiting agency would often send requests to the board to verify the authentici­ty of a candidate’ s documents. Basically, a fake board was asked to verify a fake certificat­e,” said Ravindra Yadav, joint CP (eastern range).

The verificati­on requests were received from various agencies such as Indian Army, the paramilita­ry forces, the Railway sand even anganwadi centres, added Nu pu rP ra sad, DC P( Shah dar a ).

“When the board received such requests, it would call up the candidates and tell them that their employment depended on the feedback provided by them.

They would then use the situation to blackmail the candidates and extort anywhere between Rs 10,000 and Rs 50,000,” said Prasad.

On Friday, the police had said that thousands of people had benefited from this fake board and had landed jobs with several government agencies.

In Luck now in 2012, thousands of youngsters had obtained passports on these fake documents.

The police are now going through all the documents recovered from the gan gan dare identifyin­g the beneficiar­ies.

“There were two kinds of beneficiar­ies. Individual­s who took fake board exam certificat­es and those who obtained forged degrees of genuine institutes and schools. We are identifyin­g all such beneficiar­ies and will inform the concerned ministries and department­s to pursue legal action against them,” said DCP Prasad.

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