1,000 Detained in India over Exam Cheating

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Police had detained more than 1,000 people in eastern India over a cheating scandal that saw relatives scale the walls of a school exam center to help students, a senior officer declared.

Other images broadcasted on local television showed school staff and armed police officers standing by as people smuggled in study aids to candidates inside examination centers.
Bihar additional director general of police Gupteshwar Pandey declared upwards of 1,000 people had been rounded up and put in jail, but had not been formally charged with a criminal offence.
Instead, they were being made to pay fines ranging from 2,000 rupees [$32] up to tens of thousands of rupees, depending on their involvement in the cheating, to secure their release from lock up.
Pandey stated that parents and teachers were among the main culprits "who were found cheating or cooperating with the cheating in school exams across the state".
"More than 1,000 people were detained, half of them were parents and teachers while the other half consisted of friends and relatives," Pandey declared.
"Fifty percent have been released but I believe that the others are still probably in jail," he added.
"We don't treat them as hardened, professional criminals. That's why we release them. Our purpose is to let them know that they have committed a serious offence," Pandey said.
He added that two policemen had been arrested and ten others had been dismissed from the force for their connection to the cheating.
The images went viral on Twitter and made national headlines, stirring Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his government into action.
"Reports of cheating in examinations has drawn a bad name to Bihar... I have issued a strict order to stop rampant cheating in ongoing examinations," Kumar said.
It was not the first time that exam cheating had been exposed in Bihar -- more than 1,600 students were disqualified in 2013 after similar videos emerged.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team