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After J&K, job mafia reaches Ladakh, recruitment scam exposed in Leh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 28: After committing fraud in the recruitment process in Jammu and Kashmir, job mafia reached Union Territory of Ladakh as police of the cold-desert exposed scam in Leh. “District police of Leh has unearthed KVS TGT recruitment online exam scam. Based on inputs by a police observer on Feb 21, a person clicked picture of monitor in G-com exam center so that exam center is shifted to Lamdon lab” PD Nitya, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Leh said. “The accused wanted exam to be conducted in Lamdon lab. Lamdon lab systems had remote access to Aptech exam player to make fake software for examinees screen to fill answers remotely. A FIR has been registered in PS Leh. One accused arrested, others identified” SSP Leh said. According to police Police Post Housing Colony received a written complaint from one Pradeep Kumar JNV teacher who was discharging his duties as an observer for the KVS recruitment exam 2022 (recruitment for the KV Teachers). He mentioned in his complaint that while the exam was being conducted in GCOM computer center Leh, the site supervisor Adnan Ansari R/O Bihar was caught clicking pictures of the computer in which question papers were visible. The complainant suspected some foul play with the apprehension that the fairness of the examination may have been compromised. Accordingly, he informed PP Housing Colony and a preliminary enquiry was conducted, during the preliminary enquiry it was found that Adnan Ansari who worked as site supervisor of Aptech company which has been hired by CBSE to conduct the said examination and it was his duty to conduct the examination in Leh from 9th Feb to 9th March 2023. He clicked the photos and sent the same to Diwakar Singh R/O Delhi, who work as a staff for Lamdon online assessment center situated in Leh. On further enquiry Diwakar Singh revealed that he was instructed by Vijay Kumar R/O Rohtak, Haryana to get the photos from Adnan Ansari and send to CBSE as a complaint so that they will change the examination center from GCOM to Lamdon computer lab. It is pertinent to mention here that Vijay Kumar along with Shivam is the owner of the Lamdon computer lab and has taken the place on rent to start the lab since 2019. Diwakar further revealed that the same examination was conducted in Lamdon computer lab from 9th Feb to 14th Feb 2023 and then the center was changed to GCOM computer center where the examination was resumed from 17th feb till 21st feb as it was found that in Lamdon computer lab when the examination was being conducted in the given dates, then some ‘set’ of candidates were brought (all non local) by Vijay’s partner and they were helped to ‘qualify’ the papers. On this revelation FIR No 25/2023 under relevant section of law has been registered at P/S Leh and investigation was taken up by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by Add. SP Leh. During the investigation it was also found that the Lamdon lab owners including the accused used the remote access/ control software along with the Aptech company exam software which was pre-embedded in the computer systems to make a live screen sharing possible while the candidate is present physically at the examination center and he/she logins the examination portal, the accused persons are able to get the simultaneous feed and they also can remotely enter the answers and submit the paper. They are using very sophisticated means of hardware and software to help the candidates in cheating the exam paper. Also Leh Police with the help of experts from I-4C Delhi have gathered sufficient technical evidences which is to be sent for forensic examination for further analysis. |
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