Mathura police STF arrest principal 3 others for running cheating racket

  • | Thursday | 14th February, 2019

Around eight solvers, who hail from nearby districts, had been arranged to solve the question papers. The police are on the lookout for the rest of the accused. Agra: Mathura police in coordination with Special Task Force ( STF ) arrested four people, including the principal of Madhusudan Inter College, for allegedly indulging in cheating by solving question papers of English of UP Board’s high school examination on Thursday morning.According to police, STF had received inputs of cheating being allowed at an examination centre with the help of college staff and principal.In the morning shift, when the police reached the institute in civil dress, they caught a person with a bundle of 18 pre-written copies, which were being taken inside to replace with students’ copies, who had made payments for the same.Education officials said that they have recommended cancellation of the English paper at the centre to the UP Board.Sub-inspector, Manoj Sharma at Mahawan police station told TOI that the principal of Inter College in Gokul, who is also centre in-charge, Sri Krishan Sharma, a teacher Tinku, College Manager’s son Aakash Sharma and a peon, Suresh have been booked under sections 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery of valuable security), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 471 (using as genuine a forged document) of the Indian Penal Code and under section 3/4, 6/9 of UP public examinations (prevention of unfair means) 1998.Sharma said that around Rs 20,000 were being charged per student by the suspects for helping them change their answer sheets.

Agra: Mathura police in coordination with Special Task Force ( STF ) arrested four people, including the principal of Madhusudan Inter College, for allegedly indulging in cheating by solving question papers of English of UP Board’s high school examination on Thursday morning.According to police, STF had received inputs of cheating being allowed at an examination centre with the help of college staff and principal.In the morning shift, when the police reached the institute in civil dress, they caught a person with a bundle of 18 pre-written copies, which were being taken inside to replace with students’ copies, who had made payments for the same.Education officials said that they have recommended cancellation of the English paper at the centre to the UP Board.Sub-inspector, Manoj Sharma at Mahawan police station told TOI that the principal of Inter College in Gokul, who is also centre in-charge, Sri Krishan Sharma, a teacher Tinku, College Manager’s son Aakash Sharma and a peon, Suresh have been booked under sections 420 (cheating), 467 (forgery of valuable security), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 471 (using as genuine a forged document) of the Indian Penal Code and under section 3/4, 6/9 of UP public examinations (prevention of unfair means) 1998.Sharma said that around Rs 20,000 were being charged per student by the suspects for helping them change their answer sheets. Around eight solvers, who hail from nearby districts, had been arranged to solve the question papers. The police are on the lookout for the rest of the accused.

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