Pune: Investigation of alleged malpractice in the results of the teacher’s feasibility test (TET) -2020 in Maharashtra has revealed that the sign of 7,800 candidates is allegedly manipulated and changed in exchange for money, a top police official said Friday.
A report has been prepared in this relationship and it will be submitted to the State Government, said Police Commissioner Pune Amitabh Gupta.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votoggin to see the results “during an inquiry of alleged fraud, the names of 7,800 candidates were revealed, the former manipulated.
We have prepared a list of all these people and it will be given to the state government,” he said.
“The sign of these candidates is thought to be questioned in exchange for money,” he said.
Uaram Supe, Commissioner (now suspended) from the State Examination Board of Maharashtra (MSCE) is among those who were arrested in connection with the alleged destruction of Tet-2020 results.
The police have also arrested Pritesh Deshmukh, Director of the software, the company responsible for conducting the exam, and Abhishek sawrikar, a consultant with the Ministry of Education.
Gupta said more people were expected to be captured in this case.
Police Inspector Kumar Ghadge from the Cyber Police Station said that so far 12 people, including Supe, Sawrikar and Deshmukh, have been arrested in this case and more than RS 4 Crore Cash, gold ornaments, and other documents related to deposits have remained recovered in the case of.