पुलिस ने किया फर्जी एजूकेशन बोर्ड का भंडाफोड़, 3 आरोपियों को किया गिरफ्तार

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December 27, 2018 09:12

The group deceived the future of millions of students by creating fake boards and is now bankrupt. The criminal group arrested 3 people late at night. These three people are said to come from Uttar Pradesh, named Altaf Raja of Balampur, Shambhunath Mishra of Deoria and Mano. Manoj Kumar. According to reports, Manoj is the principal of a school in Deoria. The police recovered a large number of forged mark sheets from these defendants, mark sheets minus certificates, temporary certificates, migration certificates, committee answer sheets, question papers and student records. 

It is worth mentioning that in addition to giving recognition to various schools across the country, this fake board was also used to provide No. 10 and No. 12 transcripts and certificates. According to news reports, the fake board used to trick students into obtaining the 10th and 12th passes at a price of 50,000 to 10,000 rupees. The gang also has an office in Vicapri, Delhi. The police dispatched a fake customer, completed the transaction, and captured Altaf Raja.

Please tell us here that after interrogating Altaf, the police arrested Shambunath and Manoj Kumar from Deoria. Police said Shambhunath and Manoj were approved by the Altaf board. In a short period of time, we provided market sheets and certificates to the students who came here. Altaf used to deposit money into his account after obtaining information about students on WhatsApp. In Faisabad, Shiv Prasad was arrested by the police after receiving a false board complaint and is currently in prison.

Let us tell you that during the interrogation, Altaf told him that he left work in 2014 and started working with a man named Shiv Prasad Pandey. Shiv Prasad created a fake board of directors called the Bureau of High School Education (BHSE) and called himself the chairman of the board. Another defendant, Ashok Kumar, claimed to be the secretary of the board of directors. He also maintained 23 fake websites of the board of directors. In questioning the police, Altaf said that the group had admitted dozens of schools through fake websites. Until the quotation and answer sheet were printed for review by the board of directors. If an agency writes them a letter and asks them about the documents provided by the board, they will verify them online by telling them the right thing.

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