TheCentral Bureau of Investigation on Monday filed two chargesheets against 88 individuals in connection with the 2022 Himachal Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam paper leak case, officials said.
The agency has chargesheeted Ranjit Kumar, who runs Pascal Coaching centre in Nalanda; Bijender Singh, who runs Thakur Kashiram Web Solution in Kangra; Anil Bhaskar, who runs Bhaskar Academy in Rohtak; Chinranjiv Chintan, who runs Zero Plus Consultant Service in Delhi; Sunil Kumar, who runs Commando Defence Academy, Kangra; and Raj Kumar, who runs Computer Lab for Online Examination in Jammu, the officials said.
The CBI has forwarded the names of these private coaching institutes to National Testing Agency (NTA) for suitable action as their role also came on record during investigation, an agency spokesperson said in a statement.
He said the agency has also recommended departmental action against then police officials of Himachal Pradesh for alleged lapses and negligence on their part which came on record during investigation.
Around 75,803 candidates appeared in the written exam for the recruitment of constables in the police department on March 27, last year the result of which was declared on April 5. As many as 1, 87,476 applications were received for 1334 posts of constable. At least 75,803 candidates qualified for the physical efficiency test and physical standards test out of which 26,346 candidates cleared the written examination held at 81 centres across 11 districts.
The Correctional Officer Exam is an important step for individuals who wish to be hired or advance to a higher level within the U.S. system of corrections. Only a small percentage- roughly 3 to 4 percent of all applicants- proceed through the entire selection process, and the exam is one of the most common ares where applicants fail. It is important that test is taken seriously, so exam candidates must ready themselves in mind, body, and spirit ahead of the testing schedule.
This practice test is divided into three (3) areas: General Knowledge; Basic Skills; and Career-Specific Aptitude on professional standards, facility operations, inmate supervision, and other concepts in corrections. All items are multiple-choice questions, with an answer key made available at the end section. It is recommended that you take the practice exam once in full, without interruption, and then repeat the test after reviewing the correct answers.
Federal and state laws permit the use of physical restraints on inmates, but in no case is it allowed as a mode of punishment. To be exact, such devices are only applied to inmates who exhibit behavior that can directly threaten the safety of themselves and others. Examples of physical restraints are handcuffs, leg cuffs, belly chains, safety straps, spit masks, and waist chains. When using physical restraints, policies and protocols issued by the correctional facility should be observed, and proper documentation is required.
A cell extraction is not an uncommon procedure in a correctional facility. Its purpose relates to the forced removal of inmates from their cells, for valid reasons like violent behavior. Cell extraction is not a simple task, and not all corrections officers are called upon to conduct it. In fact, those who undertake cell extractions undergo a high-level training, which includes the proper use of safety devices to ensure that they are not harmed while doing it. More importantly, cell-extraction elements are organized into teams that are well-coordinated, alert, and efficient.
Correctional Facility JKL has an emergency preparedness plan that enables administrators and staff to manage unfortunate, yet inevitable, events. The plan discusses procedures during emergency situations borne by natural disasters and man-made critical incidents. The set of guidelines states that if a contagious disease breaks out in a dormitory, the corrections officer in charge should inform the in-house medical staff right away. If a hostage situation takes place, any facility staff who learns about or witnesses it must immediately report the matter to the facility's emergency response team, which designates its own personnel on duty 24/7. The guidelines must be strictly followed at all instances.
A: Aspiring corrections officers are invited to take a tour of Pringlewater's facilities.
B: Swordtail Times, a local paper, features yesterday's inauguration of Pringlewater.
C: Inmate 444-F is the 75th convicted felon booked in Pringlewater.
D: Devonshire Lee Feldman resigns his post as Pringlewater's director.
E: Pringlewater, a minimum-security correctional facility, will open in Swordtail County.
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The new bill will not target students who take exams in good faith. Under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill, only those who leaked exam papers, or tampered with answer sheets, by colluding with government officials will face up to 10 years in jail and fine of Rs 1 crore.
Significantly, all offences under this bill shall be cognisable, non-bailable, and non-compoundable, meaning police will be empowered to act on its own (and arrest suspects without a warrant), the accused will not be entitled to bail, and the alleged offences cannot be settled via compromise.
"Any exam wants to test the real level, the knowledge and mental capability, of all candidates. If there is an unfair advantage to any one person, or group of people, this is not good for the growth of the nation," Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, the junior Union Education Minister, told NDTV this morning.
As part of this new bill, which must clear Parliament and receive President Droupadi Murmu's assent to become law, a high-level technical committee will be set up to make recommendations to make the examination process - in many cases now shifting to digital platforms - as secure as possible.
Amid a row over the UGC-NET exam being scrapped and the NEET-UG paper being leaked,Uttar Pradesh Police filed a 900-page chargesheet against 18 accused, including alleged mastermind Ravi Attri, in the leak of questons papers for a UP Police Constable qualifying exam.
Sources said each candidate promised to pay Rs 7 lakh after the exam, for which the question paper and answer keys were allegedly procured by Ravi Attri, a resident of UP's Greater Noida involved in a 2015 pre-dental exam paper leak case, and Abhishek Shukla, from UP's Prayagraj.
That edition of the exam was also cancelled, after which Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had declared, "There can be no compromise with sanctity of examinations. Those who toy with the hard work of youngsters will not be spared under any circumstances."
Among the details in this chargesheet is the location of the leak - a storehouse in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. This was after a city-based firm had printed the question papers and before a transport and logistics company, Transport Corporation of India, could move them to UP.
The 18 arrested included Shivam Giri and Rohit Pandey, both then TCI staffers, and Abhishek Shukla, who quit his job in July last year. Mahendra Jind, the associate of a Delhi Police Constable who contacted aspirants and offered them the leaked papers, was also arrested.
March 2022: Shukla contacts Attri through a middleman and is lured by promises of untold wealth if he can obtain a copy of the question paper. Attri tells Shukla he will have so much money he won't have to work in his lifetime, and also offered him a government job.
The accused snuck into the warehouse, identified a spot where CCTV cameras would not spot them, and grabbed some of the sealed boxes. These were opened by Mandal and Attri and Shukla took photographs of the question papers, which were then kept back inside.
Even as multiple paper leak scandals rock the country, it is worth remembering the centre, in February, passed an 'anti-cheating' bill to check fraudulent practices such as these - the leaking of exam papers for government recruitment exams.
Under this bill, students who take competitive exams in good faith (i.e., they do not knowingly seek to profit from cheating) will not be targeted. However, those who leak exam papers or tamper with answer sheets, by colluding with officials will face up to 10 years in jail and a fine of Rs 1 crore.
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