New Delhi, April 27 -- With the arrest of four persons, the Delhi Police on Saturday busted an examination racket operating in the national capital where the accused were arranging proxies to appear in place of actual candidates. According to police, a 28-year-old man hired a proxy candidate equipped with a Bluetooth device to appear for him in a CBSE recruitment examination on Saturday The plan was backfired after Delhi Police arrested four persons, including the proxy and the original candidate, after an invigilator flagged a biometric mismatch between the two.
The alleged impersonation scam took place during the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recruitment examination in a south Delhi school on April 20, Delhi Police said.
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