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Delhi police arrests three in CBSE question paper leak case

| @indiablooms | Apr 08, 2018, at 06:30 pm

New Delhi, Apr 8 (IBNS): The Delhi Police has arrested three people in connection with the CBSE question paper leak, media reports said.

The mastermind in the case has also been arrested from Himachal Pradesh's Una district.

The accused have been reportedly identified as Rakesh Kumar, a teacher; Amit Sharma, a clerk; and Ashok Kumar, a peon in DAV Centenary Public School.

They had leaked the class 12 economics question paper three days prior to the examination.

The leaked papers were then circulated through WhatsApp.

Police recovered two mobile phones in possession form them which were used for transmitting the question paper.

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