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Stf busts solvers’ alley, kingpin arrest, female members

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Prasagraj: Sleuths Special Task Force (Prayagraj Unit) on Friday claimed to have broken the breaker gang and arrested two members, including the kingpin and a woman at Handia Pg College at the Trans-Ganga Pocket of District.
The police have also confiscated OMR sheets, a booklet, recognition card, two Aadhaar cards, PAN cards, SIMs, two cellphones and RS 22,000 of their ownership.
The main allegations arrested were identified as the Balaikra Singh Patel of Shankargarh.
He was currently posted as a Hindi and Sanskrit teacher in elementary school, Shankargarh.
Another accusation captured was identified as Deesha aka Neha from Fatehpur.
He is a proxy candidate and receptionist at a private bank in Ghaziabad.
Deputy SP (STF) Navendu Kumar told Tii, “STF receives a tip-off that two Gang Solvers members have arrived at the examination center up B.ED exam entrance examinations (2021-23), and one of them proxy breakers.” Acting on Tip-off, the STF team examined the PG College, Handia, and arrested Deeksha aka Neha who appeared on behalf of a USHA Devi, a citizen of Kora.
Because he was arrested by red, DeeseSha told the police that Gang Gang Solver, Balendra Singh Patel was present outside the center of entry, and the police team also arrested him.
Deeseksha claimed that she was associated with a broken gang for a long time and also prepared for a competitive exam in ProAgraj.
When preparing for the exam, he met Dharmendra Singh Yadav and Balendra.
He learned that the Duo, Dharmendra and Balendra, carried out a broken gang in the state.
DeeseSha then joins the solver gang and paid Rs 50,000 in advance for each competitive exam.
Then, he was offered RS 5-6 lakh as soon as the candidate was declared successful.
The police said that Deeeksha appeared as a proxy breaker for many examinations including Tet, Super Tet, C-TET and bed.
When the police asked Balendra, he said that he was currently posted as a Hindi and Sanskrit teacher.
In addition, he also works as a LIC agent.
He told the police that his gang had buried Rs 6 lakh-rs 15 lakh from a candidate.
Police, meanwhile, said that Dharmendra, along with his gang member, had been sent behind bars on January 31.
A case has been submitted under 419 and 420 IPCs and parts 6 and 10 of the up-US up purcheling act against them.

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