Health department question paper leak case : Sailor Misal was in touch with agents
Question mark over exams of TTE and police department
Pune: Policenama online – The cyber police which are probing the health department question paper leak case, are
investigating if the arrested sailor of the Mumbai Naval Dockyard Prakash Misal had distributed examination papers of other departments to various students. Hence, there is suspicion about the conduct of the examinations of health department, MHADA, TTE and the police department.
Misal was in touch with agents who leak question papers and they were in touch those people who were trying to procure question papers of TTE and the police recruitment examinations. The four accused arrested by the cyber police were produced in the court today as their police custody was ending and they were remanded to police custody till December 18. Sailor Prakash Misal, Joint Director Mahesh Botle and students Namdev Karande and Umesh Mohite have been remanded to the police custody. Misal works as a sailor in Mumbai and he had got the paper from his relative Nagargoje.
Misal was in touch with Gosavi, Nagargoje, Jaibhai and Budhe. These agents were in touch with those who were trying to procure question papers of TTE and police department examinations as per the police investigation. Nagargoje had received group D paper from Rajendra Sanap and he had given it to two agents in Pimpri-Chinchwad. These two agents are absconding. Mahesh Botle had given the envelope containing the pen drive having question papers of group C and D examination to Prashant Badgire’s driver through a peon. Umesh Mohite and Namdev Karande had got the hard copy of the question paper after receiving lakhs of rupees from an aide of Badgire at a lodge.
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