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Racket Exam: Delhi Cop ‘Want Easy Money’

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Noida: A police sub-inspector’s assistant from Delhi and Retired CRPF Constable, who were among the 18 people arrested on Thursday for allegedly sharing the key answers to the central teacher’s feasibility test questions (C-TET), had told the police in Noida.
They have joined the gang to make money fast because they “could not meet the needs”.
Vikas, breast milk from 2006 batches, and Bhawani Sharma, a retired CRPF Constable, will handle the transaction on behalf of the gang, will handle the police said.
“Vikas and Sharma will collect money from candidates after submitting the answer keys to them.
Sustainable questions also revealed that they could not meet the needs and hand in hand with Vinay Dahiya (alleged gang gang) in part time,” said Ranvijay Singh, deputy commissioner of the police addition.
Two, according to Singh, has become part of the gang for the past two years or more.
The source said that as breast milk, Vikas will get Rs 70,000-80,000 a month.
“It’s easy to make money through such racquets.
These gangs mostly have 4-5 core members and then involve people who want to get money fast.
Selling paper questions or answer keys help them produce around Rs 20-30 lakh only in One night, “said Singh.
The police team from Noida will visit the families of each defendant to find out more about them and have contacted the bank for traces of money.
The police also contacted their colleagues in Sonipat in an effort to accuse Kingpin, Dahiya.
“The arrest of Dahiya will reveal a number of things.
We hope to arrest him immediately.
At the same time, we also ask candidates who appear for competitive exams not to use unfair ways,” Singh said.
Early Thursday morning, 18 people, including five candidates for C-tet, were arrested from a hotel in Sector 71 for allegedly sharing the answer key.
Gang will charge a fee of Rs 2.5-3 lakh from each candidate for the answer, the police have found.
C-TET is held twice every year – July and December.
The test is done every year to recruit 1 to 8 grade teachers at a government school.

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