CBSE paper leak: Delhi Police's crime branch questions 25 people
The crime branch has questioned 25 people, including 18 students and five tutors, in connection with the alleged leak of CBSE examination papers, the Delhi/delhi-police'>Delhi Police said on Thursday. Special CP (Crime Branch) RP Upadhyay said: "We have no information that this leakage is pan-India but if such a thing emerges, we will send teams outside Delhi." Here's more.
Among the people questioned there were 18 students, five tutors
Upadhyay said the police is trying to find the origin of the leakage and how it was transmitted and the beneficiaries. "Twenty-five people have been questioned so far. Among them were 18 students, five tutors and two others," he said. He said the person whose name was mentioned in the CBSE complaint to police had also received the paper, which was circulated through WhatsApp.
Delhi students protest CBSE's decision of re-examination
Meanwhile, students in Delhi took to the streets today to protest the CBSE's decision to hold re-examination of Class 10 mathematics and Class 12 economics papers, even as the Congress demanded that Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar and the Board chairperson be sacked.