Pune: Pune Police have captured the Commissioner of the Maharashtra State Examination Board (MSCE) Teacher Feasibility Test (TET) -2020 held in January last year and declare them to qualify, after securing illegal satisfaction.
MSCE is the inaugural body of the state government that organizes Tet where Diploma holders are required to be declared as qualified candidates to secure work in schools and institutions run by the state government and their own government agencies.
Dattatray Jagtap, MSCE chairman said that at this time, there was no thought to cancel the results of Tet 2020 countries.
“The police are investigating the malpractice involved.
Once their investigation is over, we will get details about the candidates who are involved in cheating.
Once we get the data, we will send it to the government and take appropriate action.
We will not cancel the results of the entire examination because It would be an injustice for candidates who appeared to be honest and successful.
Tet this year was not below the scanner because it was not done by the same agency as last year.
Therefore candidates do not need to worry about it, “Jagtap said.
Jagtap further said that Supe was removed from the commissioner’s post and they were waiting for the government’s orders to appoint new commissioners.
At midnight December 11, the police have arrested the Director of the Pritish Deshmukh software company and two of his ajuds for alleged bids to divulge MHADA exam questions papers, which must be postponed on December 12.
In the next investigation.
, The police found incriminating material from Deshmukh’s house, pointing into deviations in Tet-2020 where the same company was assigned to establish papers and compile and release the final results online.
On Thursday, the police had called Supe and other MSCE officials to be questioned and the same night arrested Supe and Savarikar.
Amitabh City Police Chief Gupta quoted an investigation and said, Supe, Savarikar and Deshmukh collected a total RS4.20 Crore (whatever between RS50,000 and RS1 Lakh per beneficiary) of the candidate to damage the sign and declare it.
From this, Tupe took part in RS1.70 Crore and Savarikar and Deshmukh got RS1.25 Crore each, Gupta said.
Then, the police recovered RS88.5 lakh cash, 5G gold coins, 50 tola gold ornaments and receipts of FD RS 5.50 Lakh.
The police also seized a laptop containing a list of Tet-2020 candidates, the former was damaged for money, from Deshmukh’s aide house in Buldhana.