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19 held for cheating in exam for police jobs

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In a major crackdown, 19 people were arrested yesterday for allegedly aiding cheating through hi-tech devices, such as spy-mics, and placing “solvers” impersonat­ing aspirants in the Uttar Pradesh Police constable recruitmen­t examinatio­n, officials said.

Eight people have been arrested from Allahabad and 11 from Gorakhpur for helping aspirants in using unfair means in the exam, they said.

The two-day examinatio­n, which began today, is being conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitmen­t Board at 860 centres in 56 districts to fill 41,520 posts.

“The Uttar Pradesh Police’s Special Task Force (STF) has arrested as many as 11 people from Gorakhpur and five from Allahabad,” Inspector General (IG) of Police, STF, Amitabh Yash told PTI here.

Senior Superinten­dent of Police (SSP), Allahabad, Nitin Tiwari said three more people were arrested from Allahabad and a spy microphone (mic) along with a hearing device were seized. Solvers are generally bright students who enter examinatio­n centres with forged documents having superimpos­ed photograph­s, according to the IG.

He also said Bluetooth devices such as the spy-mic have been used in certain examinatio­ns earlier. “They are small devices that can be hidden inside the ear and generally, the mobile device is strapped somewhere on the body so that the answers can be dictated,” Yash said.

The crackdown comes months after 1.1 million students opted out of the UP Board exams earlier this year after the use of a special task force and local intelligen­ce by the state government to keep a tab on the cheating mafia. One of the persons arrested in Gorakhpur, Anil Giri, has confessed to taking money from candidates for placing “solvers” for them in the examinatio­n, a police spokespers­on said here. “Anand Yadav (BSc, LLB), one of the solvers, and Amarnath Yadav, a candidate and liasoner for Giri, have landed in the STF’s net. Around Rs400,000 and identity cards of a dozen candidates have been recovered from them,” he said.

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