SSC paper leak: 4 accused sent to 7-day police remand

SSC paper leak: 4 accused sent to 7-day police remand
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A Delhi Court on Thursday sent all four accused arrested in connection with the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exam paper leak to police custody for seven days.

A Delhi Court on Thursday sent all four accused arrested in connection with the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exam paper leak to police custody for seven days.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Delhi and Uttar Pradesh Police in a joint operation arrested four people involved in online hacking of Staff Selection Commission (SSC) exam. The accused identified as Ajay, Parma, Gaurav, Sonu, were arrested from Delhi's Gandhi Nagar area. The culprits used to charge Rs 15 lakhs to help examinees through an online app, 'Team Viewer'.

The accused used to charge about Rs 5-10 lakh per student and guaranteed them of clearing the online examination. They Team Viewer to help candidates cheat in the Tier-1 examination of Combined High Secondary Level (CHSL) SSC exam.

The North Delhi district police along with Meerut Police jointly raided the residence of Harpal, who is currently working with the Sales Tax Department of the Delhi government. The raid was conducted after the Meerut Police received a tip-off regarding Harpal's involvement in the cheating racket

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