Chhattisgarh police arrested six people, including a professor, over an alleged B.Sc Agriculture Entomology paper leak. The professor allegedly used an endoscope camera to copy questions from a sealed paper and sold them for ₹11,000.
Raipur: Raipur Police have arrested six people, including a professor, in connection with the alleged leak of a B.Sc. Agriculture Entomology examination paper in Chhattisgarh.
According to a report by The Indian Express, the alleged mastermind, 38-year-old Yogesh Sonkesariya, is a professor at Bharti Agriculture College in Durg. Police said he collected the question papers from the Agricultural College at Jora, Raipur, on August 17 while submitting answer sheets from his college.
Professor Allegedly Took Question Paper Home
Instead of handing over the Entomology paper to his college authorities, Sonkesariya allegedly took it home. Police said Sonkesariya later bought a small endoscope camera, made a tiny hole in the sealed envelope using a needle and used the camera to view and copy around 15 questions from the paper.
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