Ranchi police bust SSC GD exam racket: 6 held for remote-access cheating
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Ranchi police on Sunday, 10 May arrested six people after busting a high-tech cheating racket at an online examination centre during the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) General Duty (GD) exam in Jharkhand's capital. Answers were allegedly being filled in automatically through remote access while candidates sat in front of their screens — a method officials described as technical manipulation of the examination system.
How the Scam Was Detected
The raid was conducted at the Futuristic Online Examination Centre near Piska More in the Pandara police outpost area after Senior Superintendent of Police Rakesh Ranjan received specific intelligence about large-scale irregularities during the examination, which had taken place on Saturday, 9 May.
Acting on his directions, a special team was formed under the leadership of City SP Paras Rana. During the first shift of the exam, invigilators noticed suspicious behaviour — candidates were staring at their screens while answers were being filled in automatically, raising immediate red flags about external interference.
Arrests and Seizures
Following the alert, examination officials lodged a formal complaint and police teams rushed to the centre. After inspecting the computer systems, network setup, and other electronic equipment on-site, six persons were detained for alleged involvement in the malpractice. Those arrested reportedly include individuals associated with the technical management or operation of the examination centre, in addition to candidates.
Several computers and electronic devices have been seized and are being prepared for forensic examination to determine the exact method used to manipulate the exam remotely.
Scope of the Investigation
Police said a detailed investigation is underway to establish whether the racket has links to other states or is confined to this examination centre alone. Officials indicated that the entire network involved in the alleged scam will be exposed as the probe progresses.
Notably, this incident adds to a growing list of high-tech examination fraud cases reported across India in recent years, raising fresh concerns about the integrity of government recruitment processes conducted through online platforms.
What Comes Next
Police authorities were scheduled to hold a press conference at 4 pm IST on Sunday to reveal further details about the scam. The seized devices are expected to provide critical forensic evidence about the remote-access mechanism allegedly used to manipulate the SSC GD examination results.