June 6, 2026
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Jharkhand’s Ranchi witnessed a dramatic takedown of exam fraudsters during SSC General Duty online papers. Raiding Piska More center, police arrested six for orchestrating remote-controlled cheating.

SSP Rakesh Ranjan’s intel on Pandara’s Futuristic facility prompted immediate action. City SP Paras Rana’s squad arrived as invigilators reported eerie auto-completion of answers by six candidates.

Screens betrayed the plot: responses filling sans keystrokes, courtesy of unauthorized remote logins. Exam staff alerted authorities, amplifying the response.

Forces secured the premises, impounding systems for evidence. Interrogations probe if this is part of a broader racket spanning regions. Forensic labs will reveal the tech tricks employed.

The episode spotlights chinks in virtual proctoring amid India’s competitive exams boom. SSC’s integrity hangs in balance as public demands transparency.

Police pledge exhaustive inquiry, promising exposures that could lead to sweeping reforms. Aspirants breathe a sigh of relief, but vigilance remains key against tech-savvy cheats.