Exam for UP Police Constables in 2024: Paper Leak Rumors Debunked, 287 Arrests Made.
Reports of up Exam paper leak for police constables denied. There were no anomalies in the exam's seamless administration. 48 lakh applicants showed up at 2385 locations. In order to stop cheating, 287 people were arrested. Police in Utah reported arrests. The monitoring team was crucial in the arrests.
In a recent announcement, the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board (UPPRPB) refuted reports that an exam paper for the 2024 Uttar Pradesh constable examination had leaked.
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According to preliminary inquiries, dishonest users are misusing Telegram's edit function to deceive others and disseminate false information regarding a paper leak on social media. The board and UP Police are keeping a close eye on these occurrences and looking into their causes in great detail. The board stated that the test is proceeding without incident or danger.
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The board's statement was made in the midst of a lot of conjecture on social media on the purported exam paper leak on February 17. Claimants have begun making screenshots of purported foul play public.
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The board is steadfast in its commitment to upholding the integrity and openness of each of its tests. With the assistance of UP Police, the board will carefully verify the unsubstantiated news that is trending following the successful completion of the exam on a huge scale. In a another article, the board stated, "Candidates should stay confident.
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244 people are detained
244 persons have been detained or arrested by UP Police in the last three days. They were accused of planning to cheat on the police constable exam or of cheating already. These arrests were made by the police between February 15 and 18, up till 6 PM. The dates of the recruitment exam were February 17 and 18.See Also: Telangana BJP chief detained for Class 10 paper leaks blames the chief minister's son, saying "he ought to be suspended"
Police headquarters claims that these arrests and detentions were carried out with the assistance of local intelligence by Special Task Force (STF) units as well as district police."After filing a formal complaint against them, the accused who have been detained or arrested are being questioned. "Those and groups who use unfair exam techniques will be apprehended, and punitive measures will be implemented against them," stated Prashant Kumar, the chief of police in Uttar Pradesh.
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