FIR registered on 48 teachers for getting jobs using fake documents
FIR registered on 48 teachers for getting jobs using fake documents
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Shahjahanpur: 48 FIRs have been registered in different police stations of Shahjahanpur and Bareilly against the teachers who got jobs with the help of fake degrees. Police have given information in this regard. Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Department has lodged an FIR against the teachers taking jobs on the basis of fake documents.

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These teachers were expelled in 2016 following an investigation that said they had submitted fake papers to get the job. However, no one has been arrested in the case yet. According to the police, teachers with fake degrees were booked under sections 420 (cheating), 466 (forgery in records), 468 (forgery for fraudulent purpose) and 471 (using fake documents as genuine) of the IPC. 

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K Tanuja Tripathi, Basic Education Officer, Bareilly, has reported that "We have filed an FIR against the job seekers by forging fake documents. However, they were expelled in 2016, then no FIR was filed. That is why we have now FIRs have been filed. In the past, teachers and teachers with fake degrees were fired, which they later adjourned from Allahabad High Court. The order was taken and then he was reinstated. "

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