Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

STF busts fake education board in Lucknow, 7 held

Two brothers from Azamgarh were mastermind­s; board had study centres in seven states

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LUCKNOW: The UP Special Task Force (STF) on Sunday unearthed a fake education board that had been running in Lucknow under the name of Uttar Pradesh State Open School Board (UPSOSB) since 2013 and had study centres in seven states. The STF raided the fake board’s office in Indira Nagar and arrested seven people, including two brothers.

Rajman Goud and Jitendra Goud – two brothers from Azamgarh were the mastermind­s behind the fake board that was being operated from a rented building ‘Raheja House’ in Indira Nagar’s Faridinaga­r locality, said Triveni Singh, ASP, STF.

LUCKNOW: The UP Special Task Force (STF) on Sunday unearthed a fake education board that had been running in Lucknow under the name of Uttar Pradesh State Open School Board (UPSOSB) since 2013 and had study centres in seven states.

The STF raided the fake board’s office in Indira Nagar and arrested seven people, including two brothers.

Rajman Goud and Jitendra Goud – two brothers from Azamgarh were the mastermind­s behind the fake board that was being operated from a rented building ‘Raheja House’ in Indira Nagar’s Faridinaga­r locality, said Triveni Singh, ASP, STF.

He said five others arrested along with the brothers were Kanikram Sharma, Sunil Sharma, Neeraj Shahi, Radhey Shyam Prajapati and Neeraj Pratap Shahi.

“In UP itself, at least 65 educationa­l institutes affiliated with this fake board were issuing certificat­es to students. This figure will go up when details of six other states will be collected,” said Singh, who is also a nodal officer UP STF cyber crime cell.

He said the six other states where the fake board had its study centres were Bihar, Maharashtr­a, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka and Delhi.

“As per estimates, the fraudsters may have issued educationa­l certificat­es to over one lakh students and the STF already had a list of around 5,000 people,” he added.

Singh said many students having certificat­es from the same fake board had even got inducted into different jobs.

Explaining the modus-operandi, the ASP said the fraudsters had formed three websites – www.upsosb.ac.in, www.upsos.co.in and www.upsos.in – and got students registered online on payment of ₹1,350 fees apart from taking affiliatio­n fees and annual fees from educationa­l institutes.

The STF’s cyber crime cell zeroed on this board after analysing its websites and raided the office after gathering basic intelligen­ce. Documents related to the fake board and fake marksheets were seized from the office.

A similar fake education board, Rajkiya Institute of Open Schooling (RIOS), was busted in June 2017.

The office of the district inspector of school (DIoS) noticed it when a girl brought a marksheet issued by the board for verificati­on. The then DIoS Mukesh Kumar Singh issued order to initiate action against all such illegal boards.

The marksheet issued by the fake board was identical to that of the UP Board and candidates were happy to shell out something between Rs 3,000 and Rs 20,000 for every marksheet.

RIOS was operating from Vikas Nagar. To mislead students and parents, the board on, its website, uploaded a number of documents to establish that it was a recognised body, said Singh.

In 2013, the UP Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh claimed that a

fake examinatio­n board was operating in different parts of the country, including UP.

The board granted affiliatio­n to over 300 schools in India, including 12 in Lucknow, claimed RP Mishra, a representa­tive of UP Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ▪ STF raided the fake board’s office in Indira Nagar and arrested seven accused.
HT PHOTO ▪ STF raided the fake board’s office in Indira Nagar and arrested seven accused.

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