Hacking operation unveiled: 6 arrested for solving papers

Kota Police has busted the paper leak gang and arrested 6 people. These members of Hero had come to Kota to leak the paper in the Indian Coast Guard exam CGEPT-02/2024. When their mobiles were checked, admit cards of Indian Coast Guard papers, exam question paper materials etc. were found in it. But Vigyan Nagar […]

by Hemant Sharma - May 1, 2024, 3:47 am

Kota Police has busted the paper leak gang and arrested 6 people. These members of Hero had come to Kota to leak the paper in the Indian Coast Guard exam CGEPT-02/2024. When their mobiles were checked, admit cards of Indian Coast Guard papers, exam question paper materials etc. were found in it. But Vigyan Nagar police station has registered a case against the accused under Section 3/4 Rajasthan Prevention of Unfair Means in Public Examination Recruitment Act 2022, 66, 66 DIT Act and Section 419, 420, 120 B Bhadas and has started investigation. . All these accused are residents of Churu Jhunjhunu, Haryana and charge Rs 10 to 15 lakh for solving the paper.

Superintendent of Police Dr. Amrita Duhan said that the police had received information through an informer that some suspicious people were roaming near Rajrani Tower IT Park who could be members of paper money lenders. When the information was looked at, a Creta car was found there in a suspicious condition. RJ -18 CE 3917 was seen parked near Rajdhani Tower in which some people were sitting. When they were interrogated, the driver revealed his names as Ashok son of Ram Singh Jat, Sandeep Budalia son of Ramchandra Jat, Prateek Gajraj son of Karmaveer Jat, Ranveer Singh son of Samar Singh, Ashok son of Shyamlal and Rahul Jakhar son of Ramavatar. When he was interrogated, it was revealed that he had come to Kota to leak the paper.

The Superintendent of Police said that when all these accused were interrogated, it was found that the question paper material of the Indian Coast Guard Paper Admit Card Examination was found in their mobile phones. In this regard, they told that they had searched the computer of a candidate sitting at an examination centre. He solves the question paper by hacking. To hack the candidate’s computer, he uses remote access app RealVNC Viewer and Anydesk. If the case is found suspicious, Cyber Security Analysis Syst. Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Mission Lab in Rajrani Tower IT Park. The lab’s computer system was opened and checked by a cyber security analyst and the locks of RealVNC Viewer and Anydesk were removed.

Cyber security analyst said that these computer systems are used by remote access apps RealVNC Viewer and Anydesk Up to solve the papers by hacking the computer systems of the candidates appearing in other exams. After this investigation, calls taken in lakh pen drives of Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Mission Rajrani Tower IT Park and the server room in which many computers were installed were seized as better evidence. It will be inspected later. He said that the mobile phones of the accused and their Creta were seized as better evidence. Superintendent of Police said that during interrogation, the accused have told that they take Rs 10 to 15 lakh from each candidate in return for leaking the paper solution and get the paper solved through remote access.

The Superintendent of Police said that all the accused are residents of Wunjhunu area of Haryana, they have been arrested and taken on police remand and the other accused included in this group are being thoroughly interrogated.