Supervisors gave hints via body language
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The gang, which helped candidates cheat during the online examination for the post of airman in the IAF, had fixed special ‘codes’ to provide help to the aspirants. Photo for representation only
Sonepat, July 19
The gang, which helped candidates cheat during the online examination for the post of airman in the IAF, had fixed special ‘codes’ to provide help to the aspirants. The gang was busted on Saturday.
The gang members struck deals with officials at computer labs at 50 per cent commission per candidate of the total money they took from each of the candidates.
Inspector Anil Chhiller, in charge, CIA-3, said the accused had fixed some codes based on the supervisor’s body language to tell the answers to their paid candidates in the computer lab.
Before sending the aspirants to the lab for taking the exam, they trained them about the codes, he added.
“If a supervisor puts his single hand into his pocket, it means ‘A’ is the answer of the question. If he puts both hands in his pockets, it means that option ‘B’ is the correct answer. If he ties his hands at the back, ‘C’ is the answer. If he ties his hands at the chest, then ‘D’ is the answer. If he claps after rubbing both hands, it means go to the next question,” Chhiller said. —T