Claim of selling UP SI recruitment papers... Second FIR in Lucknow on Telegram
Another case of fraud concerning the Uttar Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector recruitment exam has surfaced on the social media platform Telegram, leading to a second FIR being filed in Lucknow.
A fresh case of fraud involving the Uttar Pradesh Police Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment exam has emerged, with reports indicating attempts to sell examination papers on Telegram. Investigators have found that some Telegram channels, particularly one named 'UP SI Exam Paper Leak', are deceiving candidates by claiming they can provide the actual question papers for a fee of ₹25,000. This alarming trend has prompted the recruitment board officials to file a formal complaint, leading the Lucknow police to register a second FIR on this issue.
The police are actively investigating these claims as several candidates have allegedly been misled into believing that they could gain an unfair advantage in the examination through these dubious channels. The recruitment board's actions reflect serious concerns over the integrity of the hiring process, especially since this is not the first occurrence; previous FIRs have already been filed against other Telegram channels involved in similar malpractice. Authorities are focusing on credential checks and preventing such scams from undermining the recruitment process further.
The ongoing investigation is crucial not only for maintaining the credibility of the Uttar Pradesh police recruitment process but also for protecting candidates from falling prey to scams that exploit their aspirations. This situation highlights the urgent need for tighter regulations and monitoring of online platforms that facilitate such fraudulent activities, as well as the necessity for candidates to be vigilant and skeptical of offers that seem too good to be true.