Dehradun: The UKSSSC paper leak case is making headlines in Uttarakhand. While youth are on the streets protesting the matter, the police are investigating to take action against the accused. Five police teams have been deployed to investigate the case. However, some individuals, including a professor, have been detained in this case.
In fact, Home Secretary Shailesh Bagauli and DGP Deepam Seth have issued a joint statement on the UKSSSC exam paper leak case. DGP Deepam Seth said that the police headquarters is closely monitoring the investigation. Five separate teams from Dehradun, Haridwar, and the Cyber Cell are actively involved in the investigation.
Five police teams engaged in investigation: DGP Deepam Seth said that five police teams have been deployed to investigate the case and the police have recovered sufficient evidence. The investigation will be completed soon and strict action will be taken against those involved.
Meanwhile, following an SIT investigation into the paper leak case, an FIR has been registered against a professor, three others, and an unidentified person. Assistant Professor Suman and candidate Khalid’s two sisters, Hina and Sabia, were detained for questioning. However, Hina was later released.
In addition, Uttarakhand Swabhiman Morcha President Bobby Panwar is also under investigation. A case has been registered against him at the Raipur police station under the Unfair Means Prevention Act. Meanwhile, youth are still protesting on the streets of Dehradun, demanding a CBI investigation into the paper leak.
What was the matter? It’s worth noting that on September 21st, a written examination for graduate-level positions was conducted by the UKSSSC in Uttarakhand. However, shortly after the exam began, screenshots of the question papers surfaced. The Uttarakhand Unemployed Association, claiming a paper leak, began raising its voice against the Commission and the government.
The emergence of screenshots of the question papers caused a stir within the Commission. Meanwhile, the UKSSSC immediately submitted a petition to Dehradun SSP Ajay Singh in this regard, following which an SIT was formed. Meanwhile, the SSP and the Commission’s Chairman held a press conference and shared several important details.
UKSSSC Chairman G.S. Martolia also stated in his statement that it was surprising how the question papers were leaked from the examination center despite the jammer. He also stated that the paper was not leaked; only three pages of the question paper were leaked.
Following this, the police held a press conference with the female professor, in which she revealed that a person named Khalid had sent her the question paper and asked for answers. She responded. The female professor also stated that she had sent the question paper to Bobby Panwar and offered to hand it over to the police, but Bobby Panwar refused to do so.