Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Clue from Punjab led to leak source

- Shubhomoy Sikdar shubhomoy.sikdar@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: TO zero in on the three alleged mastermind­s of the CBSE Class 12 economics question paper leak, Delhi Police had to follow a trail of 40 Whatsapp groups which ultimately led them to 37 students, five teachers, three private tutors and two housewives.

Special commission­er of police (crime) RP Upadhyay, after the arrest of commerce teacher Rakesh Kumar, clerk Amit Kumar and peon Ashok Kumar on Saturday from Una, said it was a housewife from Punjab and her nephew in Delhi who finally led investigat­ors to the source of the leak.

“The complainan­t in the case, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), had provided us the name of one Whatsapp group. As we started following the trail of forwarded texts, most people we came across told us that they had simply received the leaked paper from someone on Whatsapp and in turn sent it to others unaware of the actual source. However, one Class 12 student in Delhi was evasive in his response,” said Upadhyay.

On being questioned further, the boy told the police that he had received it from his aunt who lives in Punjab.

The police then questioned the woman.

“She actively denied any involvemen­t in the leak in the beginning. Our probe later revealed that her own son, like her nephew, had appeared for the Class 12 CBSE examinatio­n this year. This re-affirmed our suspicion and we subjected her to sustained questionin­g. She eventually confessed that she had shared the images of the hand written question paper with her son and nephew after receiving it from her relative Rakesh Kumar from Una,” said Upadhyay.

She further disclosed that while sharing the question paper, Rakesh had allegedly instructed her not to share it with anyone. But she apparently wanted to help her nephew and allegedly ended up forwarding it to him.

The call records of the woman and her nephew also establishe­d that they had communicat­ed with each other frequently ahead of the scheduled exam.

DCP (crime) G Raj Gopal Naik added that the woman’s son had forwarded the leaked paper to a set of his own friends, opening another chain of forwards.

It was on the housewife’s instance that police arrested Rakesh Kumar and the two co-accused on Saturday. Upadhyay said that Rakesh went inside the strong room of a designated bank on March 23 to get packets of computer science question papers but allegedly ended up lifting a packet of economics paper also. Police

said he went in alone without being accompanie­d by any CBSE official or bank employee which made it easier for him to walk away with the packet.

The police said the three accused had told them that they did not access the paper for any monetary gains but to help one of Rakesh Kumar’s students who was struggling with the subject.

“Rakesh claims that he takes private tuition classes for a batch of 15-20 student. One student in his class was weak in the subject and was sceptical about her chances of passing the exam. It was the same girl who hand copied the

contents of the question papers whose images went viral. She herself claims to have not shared the paper with anyone. We will match her hand writing after she is done with her re-examinatio­n,” said Naik.

Atul Mahajan, principal of DAV Centenary Public School where Rakesh taught said a team of Delhi Crime Branch visited the school .

“They asked me few questions and I told them that I was not the centre superinten­dent. I came to know about arrest of staff members of this school through the media,” he said.

SIT PROBING THE PAPER LEAK IS INTERROGAT­ING THREE WOMEN FOR THEIR ALLEGED INVOLVEMEN­T IN CASE

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