Ranchi: The police have made a significant breakthrough in the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) 10th standard question paper leak case. Six accused, including mastermind Kamlesh Kumar, have been arrested from Giridih. The accused revealed that they had hatched a plan with a contractor to steal the question papers from a vehicle that had arrived from Ranchi.
According to the police, Kamlesh was the mastermind behind the question paper leak. He had orchestrated the entire operation to help his girlfriend, who was appearing for the exam. The police recovered the mobile phone used to leak the question paper PDF and the blanket and mattress on which the question paper was photographed.
The police investigation revealed that the accused had been planning the question paper leak for several days. They had been in touch with a contractor who had been hired to transport the question papers from Ranchi to Giridih. The accused had offered the contractor a large sum of money to hand over the question papers.
On the day of the exam, the accused had gathered near the examination center, waiting for the question papers to arrive. As soon as the vehicle arrived, they pounced on it and stole the question papers. They then used the mobile phone to click photos of the question papers and leak them on social media.
The police have arrested six accused in connection with the case, including Kamlesh Kumar, Rohit Kumar, Mukesh Kumar, Anshu Kumar Pandey, Krishna Kumar Pandey, and Lal Mohan Kumar. The police are still investigating the case and are likely to make more arrests soon.
The JAC 10th standard question paper leak case has caused widespread outrage in Jharkhand. The state government has ordered an investigation into the case and has promised to take strict action against those responsible. The opposition parties have also demanded the resignation of the state education minister, accusing him of failing to prevent the question paper leak.
In conclusion, the JAC 10th standard question paper leak case is a serious issue that has raised concerns about the integrity of the education system in Jharkhand. The police have made significant progress in investigating the case, and it is hoped that those responsible will be brought to justice soon.