Two youths arrested in Jaunpur CTET exam for impersonating each other
Two men were arrested during the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) in Jaunpur for taking the exam on behalf of each other after biometric verification revealed discrepancies.
In Jaunpur, during the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET), two individuals were arrested for attempting to take the exam on behalf of one another. This fraudulent activity came to light during a biometric verification process, which confirmed the mismatch and triggered further investigation. Once confronted by authorities, the suspects admitted to their wrongdoing, leading to their immediate arrest.
The investigation uncovered that the two candidates had engaged in an elaborate scheme involving falsified entrance documents, as they had used altered photos and forged Aadhaar cards to facilitate their impersonation. The police acted swiftly, launching an investigation after receiving information from the biometric attendance system, which flagged the two candidates as suspicious. Both men were arrested for their deceitful actions, indicating a serious breach of the examination integrity.
Dr. Ram Asare, the principal of the college where the exam occurred, voiced concerns regarding the incident and emphasized the importance of transparency and vigilance in the examination processes. As the investigation continues, both suspects remain in custody as police authorities gather more evidence against them, ensuring accountability and deterring future attempts at examination fraud.