Uttarakhand police arrest two in Rs 12-15 lakh recruitment exam paper leak case
Press Trust of India | September 21, 2025 | 08:29 AM IST | 1 min read
Police and STF acted on a tip-off about a recruitment exam scam. The accused contacted multiple candidates and promised guaranteed success. Audio evidence of money demand has been recovered. Investigation continues ahead of exam.
NEW DELHI: A paper leak mastermind and his associate were arrested on Saturday for allegedly demanding Rs 12-15 lakh from a group of students in exchange for helping them clear a recruitment examination to be held for a government job in Uttarakhand, police said.
“Two days ago, we received information that some students had been contacted by some persons promising to help them clear the examination. Police and the STF investigated the matter and found that a man, identified as Pankaj Gaur, contacted six students and demanded Rs 12-15 lakh from them in exchange for ensuring their success in the exam,” SSP (STF) Navneet Singh Bhullar said. During interrogation, Pankaj Gaur revealed that he was in touch with Hakam Singh, the mastermind of the paper leak racket, the SSP said.
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Audio evidence secured
A case was registered against the duo at the Patel Nagar police station and both Pankaj Gaur and Hakam Singh were arrested, Bhullar said. Police are also in possession of an audio recording in which the accused can be heard asking for Rs 15 lakh from a candidate. The examination for which the money was demanded by the accused is to be held on Sunday.
"Ever since a strict anti-cheating law was introduced in the state, the police, STF, and intelligence units remain active whenever recruitment exams are held. “The arrests were made only after verification of all the details. It was found that the accused used to demand money from candidates, promising to help them pass exams," Dehradun SSP Ajai Singh said.
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