Assam Board Exam 2023: 22 people detained in connection with question paper leak
Press Trust of India | March 14, 2023 | 02:32 PM IST | 2 mins read
22 people including teachers and students have been detained or questioning related to leak of SEBA general science question paper.
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Download NowGUWAHATI: At least 22 people have been detained, including teachers and students, from across Assam for questioning related to leak of general science question paper, meant for Class 10 state board examination, leading to cancellation of the test, a top police officer said.
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State Education Minister Ranoj Pegu, however, said some people have been arrested. He did not share details of the arrests, citing the ongoing probe. The Assam Police registered a criminal case and the CID was handed over the investigation on Monday.
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Assam Director General of Police Gyanendra Pratap Singh said a total of 22 persons have been detained from Guwahati, North Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Sadiya, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia. "Further lawful action as mandated by law is being taken against them. We remain committed to unearth the network of people involved in leakage of the question paper and the conspirators," he tweeted.
"A probe is going on, so l can't share much details about the case," the state education minister told reporters outside the Assam Assembly. He said that some teachers have also been arrested and termed the development as "unfortunate".
Reference paper leakage case of General Science (C3) of HSLC examination being conducted by Board of Secondary Education, Assam - 22 persons have been detained at/from Guwahati, North Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Sadiya, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia. Further lawful action as mandated by law is… https://t.co/L2jlUnZw6f
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Pegu had on Monday said: "There is no question of involvement of teachers. The papers are kept at police stations and taken to examination centres only on the morning of the test day." The minister also appealed to the people to share any information related to the case with the police.
The general science examination was cancelled by the Board of Secondary Education, Assam (SEBA) on Sunday night following reports that the question paper had been leaked. In a notification on Monday, SEBA said that March 30 was the revised date for the exam.
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