MP Police Bharti: 11 accused of Solver Gang of constable recruitment exam arrested

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MP Police Bharti: 11 accused of Solver Gang of constable recruitment exam arrested


A large network of fraud has emerged in the Madhya Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam (Constable Recruitment Exam). Bihar resident Salwar Ranjan Kumar, who was caught in the remand of the Sheopur police, has revealed that in this fraud, he is not alone, but many Salvar from other states including Bihar, Delhi, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.

Ranjan said that about a dozen Salvar MP Police was sitting in place of others in the recruitment examination and taking the exam. In this, 11 accused (11 accuses) of Solver Gang have been arrested.

MP police recruitment scam

Ranjan Kumar is a grade-2 teacher in Bihar and his wife is also a teacher. He himself confessed that he took the examination of 10 candidates alone, while other Salwar also took the examination of 30 to 40 candidates. Many of these candidates have now also joined MP police as constables. In view of the seriousness of the case, the police have started investigating all these.

Examination given by stating fake identity

Sheopur SP Virendra Jain said that this is an interstate Salwar gang, whose network extends to many states. So far, 11 people have been arrested and many others may be arrested soon. The police have also received information that due to the examination being online, Salwar stayed in one place for a long time and gave the exam using fake identity.

The police have also registered a case against Lalu Rawat, a broker involved in the money transaction, who is a resident of Morena district. He was playing the role of an intermediary between the candidates and the salwar. Ranjan is also part of the racket along with the other two Salwar Ganesh Rawat and Satendra. Ganesh took the exam of about 10 and Satendra 6 candidates.

Cases of fraud in investigation

The investigation has also revealed that the mechanism of this fraud was quite organized. Salvar was placed in the examination in place of the candidates with a hefty amount from the candidates. Despite the online examination system, this scam points to the flaws of the system. Sheopur district has found a total of 23 constables in this recruitment, of which documents and exam records of many are now being examined again. SP Virendra Jain says that no convict will be spared and strict legal action will be taken.