<p>The CID sleuths on Saturday seized various materials from campuses of colleges that were raided in Bengaluru, Ballari and Mangaluru on Friday, in connection with the II PU chemistry paper leak. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The materials seized included answer scripts of examinations conducted at the college level and those of practical examinations. <br /><br />The cops have obtained answer scripts of those students who appeared for the Chemistry paper on March 21, after getting the leaked paper. The answer papers were collected based on the students’ registration numbers. <br /><br />The police will now compare handwritings in those scripts and the practical examination answer scripts to gather more leads about the involvement of colleges and their staff, said the police.<br />The sleuths slapped notices on these colleges and seized the answer scripts. The police also obtained information regarding student strength and the number of teaching and non-teaching faculties, said the police.<br /><br />A few staff of the private colleges were involved in the Chemistry question paper leak, it is said. They wanted better results for their colleges and hence, shared the paper with students on WhatsApp. The police collected information about the involvement of some staff during the interrogation of students and the raids were conducted accordingly, the police said.<br /><br />The students had claimed that the principals and some other staff advised them to concentrate on CET and other examinations and that they would ensure better results in II PU. Impersonation took place during practical examinations as some others appeared on behalf of students and wrote the answers. The comparison of the papers will throw more light, said the police.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Anil, the physical education teacher at Poornaprajna College and Satish, the physical education teacher at the government school at Palace Guttahalli, were produced before the court and they were remanded in judicial custody.<br /><br />The police said they were on the lookout for kingpin Shivakumaraiah and his petition seeking anticipatory bail will come up for hearing on April 20. The CID is all set to strongly oppose granting him bail. <br /><br />The police are also on the lookout for realtor Narayan S. He got the question paper as his daughter was appearing for the examination and later sold the paper for huge sums to others. At present, he is absconding, said the police.<br />DH News Service</p>
<p>The CID sleuths on Saturday seized various materials from campuses of colleges that were raided in Bengaluru, Ballari and Mangaluru on Friday, in connection with the II PU chemistry paper leak. <br /><br /></p>.<p>The materials seized included answer scripts of examinations conducted at the college level and those of practical examinations. <br /><br />The cops have obtained answer scripts of those students who appeared for the Chemistry paper on March 21, after getting the leaked paper. The answer papers were collected based on the students’ registration numbers. <br /><br />The police will now compare handwritings in those scripts and the practical examination answer scripts to gather more leads about the involvement of colleges and their staff, said the police.<br />The sleuths slapped notices on these colleges and seized the answer scripts. The police also obtained information regarding student strength and the number of teaching and non-teaching faculties, said the police.<br /><br />A few staff of the private colleges were involved in the Chemistry question paper leak, it is said. They wanted better results for their colleges and hence, shared the paper with students on WhatsApp. The police collected information about the involvement of some staff during the interrogation of students and the raids were conducted accordingly, the police said.<br /><br />The students had claimed that the principals and some other staff advised them to concentrate on CET and other examinations and that they would ensure better results in II PU. Impersonation took place during practical examinations as some others appeared on behalf of students and wrote the answers. The comparison of the papers will throw more light, said the police.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Anil, the physical education teacher at Poornaprajna College and Satish, the physical education teacher at the government school at Palace Guttahalli, were produced before the court and they were remanded in judicial custody.<br /><br />The police said they were on the lookout for kingpin Shivakumaraiah and his petition seeking anticipatory bail will come up for hearing on April 20. The CID is all set to strongly oppose granting him bail. <br /><br />The police are also on the lookout for realtor Narayan S. He got the question paper as his daughter was appearing for the examination and later sold the paper for huge sums to others. At present, he is absconding, said the police.<br />DH News Service</p>