Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh UPTET exam was cancelled owing to paper leaks. The test was supposed to take place on Sunday (November 28). The case has thus far resulted in the arrests of 26 persons. The arrests were made in Prayagraj, Lucknow, Kaushambi, Meerut, Gorakhpur, and Varanasi by the UP STF. In this instance, the UP STF has also arrested two gang leaders. In the meantime, a plea has been filed calling for a CBI investigation into the document leak issue. In this case, the UP STF has apprehended the most people from Prayagraj, with 16. From the Naini district of Prayagraj, eight people were detained, including the leader of the Solver gang, Rajendra Patel, and a Solver from Bihar. Three people from the Zhusi area and five from Georgetown have been apprehended by police. Roshan Singh Patel, who was arrested in Kaushambi, was accused of leaking the TET's first shift paper. The second shift paper was leaked by Manish Ravi and Dharmendra, who was apprehended in Meerut. Their gang has a sizable membership. Who paid Rs 5 lakh for ten copies of the second shift paper. Then it sold it for Rs 50,000 to Rs 60,000 to 50 to 60 candidates. Roshan Patel, a Chitrakoot resident, was found with the first shift paper. Roshan Patel works as a lab technician in Chitrakoot's Manjhanpur tehsil. According to STF, someone in Lucknow gave the paper to Roshan Patel. With this he planned to travel to Kaushambi. Sabyasachi on target, being trolled for new poster US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin to visit S. Korea this week Tennis: Rajkumar won the first singles challenger title in 12 years