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Army recruitment scam: Three defence personnel suspected to be involved in exam paper leak detained

Three defence personnel, suspected to be involved in the Army recruitment exam paper leak, have been detained in Nagpur, police said on Wednesday. 

Army recruitment scam: Three defence personnel suspected to be involved in exam paper leak detained

Thane: Three defence personnel, suspected to be involved in the Army recruitment exam paper leak, have been detained in Nagpur, police said on Wednesday. 

The Army authorities had detained three suspects, Ravinder Kumar, Dharamvir Singh and Nikam Kumar Pandey, in Nagpur, Thane city police Commissioner Param Bir Singh told reporters at a press conference here this evening.

Thane police would soon take their custody, he added.

The police have so far arrested 21 people in connection with the leak of the Army recruitment exam paper which came to light on February 26.
Santosh Shinde, owner of Raje Chhatrapati Academy at Phaltan in Satara district of western Maharashtra who has been arrested, was believed to be the kingpin of the racket, Singh said.

To a question whether any senior Army official was involved, the Commissioner said, "Prima facie we do not not see the involvement of Army officials. The crime is confined to the lower level staff from the Army."

After the Thane police busted the racket on February 26, the Army cancelled the examinations at a number of centres including Kamptee, Nagpur, Ahmednagar, Ahmedabad, Goa and Kirkee, which come under the Pune zone.

Thane police had last week received information from an institute, which conducts coaching classes for Army job aspirants, that some city students were to be given the question papers in advance for a price.

Police then laid a trap and caught the students and the middlemen from lodges and other places with the copies of question papers.

The Army has instituted a high-level Court of Inquiry to probe the matter. 

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