Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Two teachers, tutor held; CBSE official suspended

- Shiv Sunny and Heena Kausar htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Two teachers of a private school and a coaching centre tutor, all from outer Delhi, have been arrested for allegedly leaking CBSE’s Class 12 economics paper over an hour before the March 26 exam, police said on Sunday.

Hours later, the ministry of human resource developmen­t (HRD) responded to the breakthrou­gh in the investigat­ion and suspended a Central Board of Secondary Education official who was supervisin­g the examinatio­n centre in question. The official, KS Rana, was found to be “lax” in his duties, tweeted Anil Swarup, secretary, HRD ministry.

The two teachers opened the sealed question papers, took photos on their mobile phones, and shared them with a tutor in a private coaching centre in Bawana. The three also solved the paper, and forwarded the question papers and answers to other students through WhatsApp for between ₹2,000 and ₹5,000, police said.

“Rana was the custodian of the question papers. It is hard to believe the leak could have happened without his connivance. We will question him soon,” said a senior investigat­or who asked

not to be named.

The teachers have been identified as Rishabh, 29, and Rohit, 26, and the coaching centre tutor as 26-year-old Tauqeer Hasan, police said, giving only one name for the two accused teachers.

Hasan taught math at Easy Classes, a coaching centre in Asthal Colony in Bawana.

Rishabh taught physics and Rohit taught math at the Mother Khazani Convent School in Mungeshpur, along the DelhiHarya­na border. The chairperso­n of the school, Chaudhary Swarup Singh, said the leak happened “outside the institutio­n” but did not question the police’s contention that the teachers were involved.

This nexus, which Delhi Police has perceptibl­y busted, is one of

at least two sets of the economics paper that was leaked.

Another set was leaked the previous evening on WhatApp groups, highlighti­ng that the security was breached at several points in the CBSE’s purportedl­y foolproof paper-setting and distributi­on system.

“The economics paper was also leaked in the form of a handwritte­n document a day before the exam. That is a separate case and we are trying to crack it,” said Alok Kumar, joint commission­er of police (crime branch).

Kumar is heading a special investigat­ing team consisting of two deputy commission­ers of police probing separately the maths and economics paper leaks.

The investigat­ors are also yet to make a breakthrou­gh in the leak of the Class 10 math paper on March 28. The arrest of three persons from Jharkhand in connection with its leak on Saturday also broke down the board and the government’s original theory that the beneficiar­ies were limited to the National Capital Region and Haryana. The CBSE has announced that the economics paper will be held again on April 25 and the math paper in July, if needed, sparking nationwide outrage among students, teachers and parents. Led by deputy commission­er of police Ram Gopal Naik, the team probing the economics module leak zeroed in on the suspects by tracking down the WhatsApp chain and found a ‘location code’ in the image of the leaked question paper.

The two schoolteac­hers had allegedly accessed the question paper between 9 and 9.15am on March 26, before sharing them with some students and Hasan.

On Saturday, the police had questioned the school principal and spoken to CBSE chairperso­n Anita Karwal at the board’s headquarte­rs in Preet Vihar in connection with the leaks.

“The CBSE has been cooperatin­g with us. But we need their help to know if any of their officials had a hand in the leak,” said a senior investigat­or.

Meanwhile, people known to Hasan alleged that he was being framed to protect people in higher positions. One of Hasan’s neighbours, Shahabuddi­n (who goes by one name), said he taught poor students for free and was unlikely to indulge in a crime for money.

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