Active Stocks
Tue Apr 16 2024 12:24:33
  1. Tata Steel share price
  2. 160.30 -0.37%
  1. Infosys share price
  2. 1,429.10 -2.67%
  1. NTPC share price
  2. 357.10 -1.18%
  1. HDFC Bank share price
  2. 1,504.30 0.63%
  1. ITC share price
  2. 426.00 0.02%
Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Army recruitment: Test cancelled after question paper leaks; 18 arrested
BackBack

Army recruitment: Test cancelled after question paper leaks; 18 arrested

Crime Branch of Thane police arrests 18 people from Maharashtra and Goa for their alleged involvement in the leak; detains 350 students for questioning

A file photo. The aspirants had to allegedly cough up Rs2 lakh each for the question paper. Photo: HTPremium
A file photo. The aspirants had to allegedly cough up Rs2 lakh each for the question paper. Photo: HT

Thane/New Delhi: The question paper for recruitment to some lower level posts in the army were allegedly leaked in Maharashtra and Goa, leading to cancellation of the examination conducted by the Army Recruitment Board on Sunday.

The Crime Branch of Thane police has arrested 18 people from Maharashtra and Goa since last night for their alleged involvement in the leak. Thane police said 350 students were also detained for questioning and later let off.

Army officials said in the national capital that tests were cancelled at examination centres including in Kamptee, Nagpur, Ahmednagar, Ahmedabad, Goa and Kirkee. The examinations were held for a number of posts including those of soldier clerk, strongman and soldier tradesman at 52 centres across the country.

The officials said army has ordered an internal enquiry and further action will be taken based on the findings. Tests were likely to be “countermanded" in more centres. The questions were allegedly leaked to candidates by some people working for coaching classes.

The aspirants had to allegedly cough up Rs2 lakh each for the question paper. A top Thane police officer said involvement of army officials cannot be ruled out. Following a tip-off about the leak, Thane police, with the help of their local counterparts, conducted raids at various places in Nashik, Pune and Nagpur in Maharashtra, and some others in Goa. Some aspirants were found writing the papers at different places in Thane during the raids.

Unlock a world of Benefits! From insightful newsletters to real-time stock tracking, breaking news and a personalized newsfeed – it's all here, just a click away! Login Now!

Catch all the Politics News and Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News.
More Less
Published: 26 Feb 2017, 08:44 PM IST
Next Story footLogo
Recommended For You
Switch to the Mint app for fast and personalized news - Get App