
As the investigation into the CBSE paper leak widens, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Delhi Police arrested three people, including two teachers. from a convent school on Sunday. The trio were initially detained by the SIT. Among the three, one was working in a coaching centre.
Sources said the five people were detained after their names cropped up while police were questioning a tutor, Taufeer. Sources added that Taufeer’s name had come up during interrogation of several students since Tuesday. Earlier, the SIT had received a reply from Google on the details it had sought pertaining to the e-mail address used to send a mail to the CBSE chairperson about the Class X mathematics paper being leaked.
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"Taufeer was sent the paper by the two teachers. He was already friends with them. When we questioned Taufeer he led us to the teachers," Delhi Police Joint CP Crime Branch said, adding that CBSE has been fully cooperating in the investigation.
'Two of the arrested are teachers and one of them is a part of the coaching student. The economics paper was opened 40 minuted before the actual time and was sent through WhatsApp immediately to Taufeer and he forwarded it ahead. The investigation will continue and we will try finding more about the nexus,' Delhi Police Joint CP Crime Branch said in an address to media.
Delhi's Karkardooma court sent the three arrested in CBSE Paper leak case to two days police custody, reports ANI
"Tauqueer used to get the leaked paper on his Whatsapp from two teachers namely Rishab, 29 years old and a resident of Hasthal Colony in Bawana. He is a Physics teacher in a school of outer Delhi. Another accused, Rohit is a resident of Jhajjar district in Haryana. He is a maths teacher in the same school. They sent 12th Class Economics papers to Tauqueer via Whatsapp," said Delhi Police.
According to the Delhi Police, three persons have been arrested which include Tauqueer, 26years, resident of JJ Colony, Bawana. He is a tuition teacher in Easy Classes Coaching Centre, Bawana. He used to circulate leaked question papers on the day of the examination about one hour prior to the commencement of the examination to his tuition student who further circulated to their friends.
Both the arrested teachers are working with Mother Khazani Convent school situated in Mungeshpur village near Auchandi on Delhi-Haryana border. Five people, including the arrested teachers, were detained after their names cropped up while police were questioning a tutor, Tauqeer.
The Crime Branch has questioned over 60 people in connection with the CBSE leak case, including the administrators of over 10 WhatsApp groups on which the leaked question papers were shared.
SIT has received a reply from Google on the details it had sought pertaining to the e-mail address used to send a mail to the CBSE chairperson about the Class X mathematics paper being leaked. “We have zeroed in on six WhatsApp groups that figured in the trail of transmission of papers and they are being probed. So far, more than 60 people, including 53 students and seven teachers, have been questioned. Further investigations are underway,” said, Special CP (Crime) RP Upadhyay. READ MORE
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Tauqeer sold papers to students for Rs 2500 to Rs 3000 each and distributed the share among other two teachers.
Tauqeer, who is working with a coaching centre at Asthal Colony in Bawana sent question paper as well as solved answers after taking money. Police are gathering evidence against the culprits. The teachers clicked photos of paper at 9:15 am and passed it to Tauqeer in coaching centre, who passed it to students. Paper was also leaked in handwritten form,
Senior officials of the SIT on Saturday night visited CBSE’s headquarters and informed senior officials about an employee’s possible role. They are also verifying the principal’s role, and taking legal opinion before making arrests,” sources said, adding that police have Senior officials of the SIT on Saturday night visited CBSE’s headquarters and informed senior officials about an employee’s possible role. They are also verifying the principal’s role, and taking legal opinion before making arrests,” sources said, adding that police have sought information about some CBSE employees.sought information about some CBSE employees.
SIT came to know that just to build a good reputation of their school, they had called their students at 9 am, before the exam time, and given them the purported question paper. “Around 200 students from the school sat for the Class XII exam, and their examination centre was located in a nearby village,” police sources alleged.
Both the arrested teachers are working with Mother Khazani Convent school situated in Mungeshpur village near Auchandi border on Delhi-Haryana border. “Tauqeer, who is working with a coaching centre at Asthal Colony in Bawana sent question paper as well as solved answers after taking money, and police are gathering evidence against them,” police sources added.
Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime Branch) Alok Kumar said they have arrested, Rishab and Rohit, both are teachers and Taufeeq alias Tauqeer, a tutor. “The arrested teacher would break the seal an hour before the fixed time of examination from a sealed packet. Further investigations are on progress,” he added.
Three arrested in CBSE paper leak today are Tauqeer, Rishab and Rohit. While Rishabh and Rohit are private school teachers, had passed class 12 paper to Tauqeer who then distributed it among students. Tauqeer is a private tuition teacher.