How 4 Engineers Leaked Review Officer Recruitment Exam Paper In UP
Amid the furore over the alleged paper leak in medical entrance exam NEET, police investigation reveals reveals the extensive conspiracy and planning in another leaked exam. The qualifying exams for the post of Review Officer/Assistant Review Officer in Uttar Pradesh, held on February 11, was cancelled amid allegations of paper leak.
When allegations of the questions being leaked surfaced, administration strongly denied it. "There was no paper leak. I completely refute it. There was negligence on behalf of the centre invigilator who opened a bundle of exam question paper in the control room instead of the examination hall," said Ghazipur District District District Magistrate Aryaka Akhauri. Four months later, she has been proved wrong. Her investigation hadn't covered the meticulous plan, partly devised at a printing press in Bhopal, 950 km away.
More than 10 Lakh students had appeared for the examination that was cancelled.
Investigations revealed that the exam paper leak took place at the Bishop Johnson Girl's High School and College in Prayagraj. Later, a Special Task Force found that the paper was leaked from the printing press as well. At the core of the leak were four engineers - Rajiv Nayan Mishra, Sunil Raghuvanshi, Vishal Dubey, and Subhash Prakash .