![]() ![]() ![]() The third accused in this case used to work as an exam solver and was based in Delhi.ĭCP (IFSO) K.P.S Malhotra said in order to bust these rackets, suspects are contacted through Voice-over-internet protocol (VoIP) and the desired amount is transferred to the accused’s account. Senior officers from Delhi Police’s Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operations Unit (IFSO), which had made the arrest, said several such online exam rackets have surfaced in the recent past, with the COVID-19 pandemic urging most entrance exams for professional courses and civil services go online.Īnother exam cheating racket was busted last year by the IFSO unit where three persons, two of whom were running a coaching institute in Ahmedabad, were arrested for allegedly hacking computer systems and changing the answers during online certification exams that are prerequisites for placements in various IT companies. Several exam solvers and Russian hackers were employed for the purpose, who ensured that the candidates secured a score above 750 out of 800. Nearly 200 students had taken the GMAT test, a business school entrance exam, at the examination centres operated by the accused in Delhi and Mumbai. Early this year, the Delhi police had arrested six persons, including a father-son duo, for running a pan-India online exam cheating racket with the help of a network of exam solvers and foreign hackers. ![]()
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