Lucknow: The Yogi government has started tightening the screws on the absconding members of the gang who cheated in the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET). After the disclosure, in this case, the Uttar Pradesh Police had first announced a reward of 10 thousand rupees on the four absconding accused, including SP leader Israr Ahmed. At the same time, even after this, when the accused did not surrender, now the police started the attachment action on the order of the court.
According to media reports, the police of Rani Ki Sarai police station of Azamgarh district reached the residence of SP leader and former block chief Israr Ahmed on Saturday and attached movable assets worth Rs 35 lakh. At the same time, now the remaining absconding accused in this case are also in danger of attachment. The case was being investigated by CO Lalganj Manoj Raghuvanshi. During the investigation, the names of 8 people, including former SP block chief Israr Ahmed, were revealed in this case. Out of which the police had arrested four accused, but 4 accused including Israr were absconding. The police had announced a reward of Rs 10,000 each on the four absconding accused. But, even after this, the accused did not surrender in court, so the police pasted a notice in their house under Section 82. On which action has now been taken.
Let us tell you that in January, the UP Police disclosed the cheating in the Teacher Eligibility Test held in 2022. In this case, the police arrested 22 people along with showing the recovery of checks and cash of about Rs 51 lakh. According to the report, the involvement of a clerk of the DIOS office in the gang of copying mafia was also revealed. In this case, action was also taken against the DIOS at the government level.
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