LUCKNOW: Sleuths Crime Department arrested two people alleged to have been duping the applicants for the sake of the question papers for test selection teacher of Uttar Pradesh, held on Sunday. However, the credibility of the whole operation was subjected to the scanner.
Acting on the warning, police nabbed two men late Saturday night. They were subsequently identified as Sathya Bahadur Singh, a native of Pratapgarh, living in an apartment on Cantt road at Shalimar police station Kaiserbagh and Ajay Kumar Singh alias Mintoo, born in Ghazipur, residing in Rajeevnagar, Kalyanpur in Gudamba police station area.
Satya Bahadur is a primary school teacher, while Ajay is a contractor with Norman Nigam.
Police claim that up to now four people; Manoj Singh of Ballia, Vinay Singh from Allahabad, Pratapgarh and Irfaan Ishtiyaaq from Allahabad from identified gave money to the question paper.
"Names for the same is mentioned in the diary recovered from Singh Bahadur Sathya," DIG said and added that the same is not checked against the persons whose names were mentioned in the diary.
FIR in this regard, it was registered in the name of the Lucknow police confirmed the DIG. However, to date no complaint had been registered by any of the "gullible" victims, sources.
Police said the two were nabbed with documents subject to guess seven subjects along with their answers.
"They sold guess documents on the documents in which they argued that will be provided on UPTET examination on Sunday. However, I think the document allegedly sold them and issue paper distributed to the candidates on UPTET examinations do not correspond to the orality, DC Cash amount Thakur says. 16 lakh and photocopier were found in their possession, went on to DIG.
"Money at their disposal, the collection was to guess the amount of exchange documents of more gullible targets. Thakur said that they sold guess documents several persons to the extent anything from Rs 2 lakh, and 5 ".
One of the accused, Satya is also Bahadur racket kingpin, speak with reporters, said that the amount that was recovered by police from his home was designed for expansion of Lal Singh his father-in-law on the Sharan Sheetla Siddheshwar Das Inter College, Hargaun in Sultanpur district.
Singh said that he received a Licentiate policy maturity amount worth Rs 8 lakh for about a month ago through HDFC Bank and the rest of the money he borrowed from his friends. Singh claimed that he was getting mature amounts with them.
About document recovery, think Singh said that, since he was a teacher and academically bright, some of his friends wanted him to prepare a document for them to guess Tet exam. It is in this context, that he had prepared a document to guess which claims the police for attempting to befool gullible.
Responding to the assertion of the accused, the DIG questioned the usefulness of the photocopier, who was also with them. Photocopy machine was restored by contractor Ajay Kumar Singh.
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