John Wilbert & Vikramaditya
Port Blair, Mar 22: The Andaman and Nicobar Police has arrested four people, who were trying to manipulate the Recruitment Examination for Naviks of Indian Coast Guard at local private exam center.
As per details on 20 March2021, during recruitment examination for Naviks of Indian Coast Guard, being held in collaboration with C-DAC, at private computerized exam centre of Dollygunj, malpractice was detected by Indian Coast Guard observers and flying squad wherein it was found that a candidate’s computer was being remotely controlled and the answers were being logged by proxies.
Soon an FIR was filed at PS Pahargaon in this respect and the examination at Port Blair was cancelled.
Now as per information gathered by Andaman Sheekha it is learnt that two people Mr. Jintinder Mallick, 27years, from Sonipath, Haryana and Mr. Manoj Shhikara, 39 years, from Duarka, Delhi working in Delhi police as Constable had come to Port Blair in connection with the exam and had brought two candidates from Haryana namely Praveen Kumar, 19 years and Praveen Mallick.
As per details, accused Jintinder Mallick is working in Center for Development Advance Computing (C-DAC), a software company which owns contract to conduct the exam and hence police suspect that Jintinder Mallick and Manoj Shhikara planned to fix the exam by remotely accessing one computer from Delhi for both the candidates in morning and evening shifts.
However, in the morning shift only it was detected that one computer is being remotely controlled and hence an FIR was lodged in PS Pahargaon.
Soon police team of PS Pahargaon conducted thorough investigation and arrested all four accused. Further investigations are on, it is learnt.
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