India, April 27 -- Police have so far arrested four people in connection with an impersonation racket during the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recruitment examination in a south Delhi school last week, officers said on Saturday.

One of the accused had allegedly appeared as a dummy candidate during the examination on April 20, and was paid Rs.12 lakh for the impersonation, police said. The accused has also appeared in many such examinations for other candidates in the past, they added.

On Saturday, HT reported the arrest of three people in the case.

Deputy commissioner of police (south) Ankit Chauhan said the accused were identified as Sachin (only first name known), 26, Nitin (only first name known), 28, Baljinder Singh, ...