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Four people, including two Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers and a sub-inspector, were arrested Monday in connection with the police constable's recruitment exam paper leak, an official said. The exam was cancelled hours before it was scheduled to commence on Sunday after authorities learnt that the paper had got leaked.
As many as 8.75 lakh candidates were scheduled to appear for the exam at 2,440 centres across Gujarat.
The other two accused are Rupal Sharma, who worked at a hostel in Gandhinagar and is the daughter of a former police sub-inspector, and sub-inspector V P Patel, posted at the wireless department in Gandhinagar. Chaudhary and Sharma were also supposed to appear in the examination, Gandhinagar's Superintendent of Police Mayur Chavda told reporters.
He said the main accused, Yashpal Solanki, was still at large and efforts were on to nab him. The paper was leaked from Delhi by Solanki, a native of Lunawada in Mahisagar district. He worked as an ad-hoc employee of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation, he said. Solanki allegedly went to Delhi on the night of November 30 and managed to get answers of some of the questions to be asked in the written exam, Chavda said.
He said sub-inspector VP Patel, who knew Manhar Patel, also wanted the answers for some candidates who were appearing for the exam. The sub-inspector has been suspended following his arrest, he added.
Preliminary investigation has revealed that no money was paid to anyone for leaking the question paper, however, things will be clear after Solanki's arrest, Chavda said. "We have formed teams to nab him. Some other accused are also on our radar," he said.
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