<p>Shravasti (UP): A woman was arrested for allegedly using a forged admit card to appear for the physical standard test during the Uttar Pradesh police recruitment process despite failing the written examination, officials said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Shravasti Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Praveen Kumar Yadav told <em>PTI</em>, "A woman candidate named Richa Singh was arrested on Saturday for attempting to appear for the physical standard test using a fake admit card." The recruitment process for constable positions included a written exam conducted in August. Those who cleared the exam were invited for the document verification and physical standard test phase, which began on Friday, Yadav said.</p>.<p>The reserve police lines at Shravasti district headquarters Bhimga was one of the centres for this phase.</p>.Three alleged wildlife smugglers held in UP's Mainpuri, 297 rare 'Sundari turtles' recovered.<p>"We expected 533 candidates at this centre, as per our list. There were no female candidates registered," the ASP said.</p>.<p>So when Richa Singh presented her admit card, the examiners grew suspicious. Upon preliminary verification, it was found to be forged.</p>.<p>"The admit card contained the photograph and details of Singh, a resident of Payagpur in Bahraich district, but the roll number belonged to a male candidate named Mayank from Kanpur," Yadav said.</p>.<p>Investigation revealed that Singh used an editing mobile application -- Sweet Snap -- to edit and paste a different roll number on the fake admit card.</p>.<p>The police seized the forged documents and a tablet from Singh after registering a case under the relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Kotwali Bhimga police station.</p>.<p>"The accused was arrested from the Bhimga bus station and sent to jail on Saturday after being produced in the court," the ASP said.</p>.<p>During questioning, Singh admitted to have unsuccessfully appeared for the written exam at a centre in Balrampur district in August.</p>.<p>She confessed that she wanted to hide her failure from her family and friends, and create an impression that she was participating in the physical test phase. </p>
<p>Shravasti (UP): A woman was arrested for allegedly using a forged admit card to appear for the physical standard test during the Uttar Pradesh police recruitment process despite failing the written examination, officials said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Shravasti Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Praveen Kumar Yadav told <em>PTI</em>, "A woman candidate named Richa Singh was arrested on Saturday for attempting to appear for the physical standard test using a fake admit card." The recruitment process for constable positions included a written exam conducted in August. Those who cleared the exam were invited for the document verification and physical standard test phase, which began on Friday, Yadav said.</p>.<p>The reserve police lines at Shravasti district headquarters Bhimga was one of the centres for this phase.</p>.Three alleged wildlife smugglers held in UP's Mainpuri, 297 rare 'Sundari turtles' recovered.<p>"We expected 533 candidates at this centre, as per our list. There were no female candidates registered," the ASP said.</p>.<p>So when Richa Singh presented her admit card, the examiners grew suspicious. Upon preliminary verification, it was found to be forged.</p>.<p>"The admit card contained the photograph and details of Singh, a resident of Payagpur in Bahraich district, but the roll number belonged to a male candidate named Mayank from Kanpur," Yadav said.</p>.<p>Investigation revealed that Singh used an editing mobile application -- Sweet Snap -- to edit and paste a different roll number on the fake admit card.</p>.<p>The police seized the forged documents and a tablet from Singh after registering a case under the relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Kotwali Bhimga police station.</p>.<p>"The accused was arrested from the Bhimga bus station and sent to jail on Saturday after being produced in the court," the ASP said.</p>.<p>During questioning, Singh admitted to have unsuccessfully appeared for the written exam at a centre in Balrampur district in August.</p>.<p>She confessed that she wanted to hide her failure from her family and friends, and create an impression that she was participating in the physical test phase. </p>