A special CBI court today sent a former sub-inspector of Delhi Police to four days of police custody after CBI arrested him for allegedly cheating through a bluetooth device during Civil Services (Mains) Examination conducted by the UPSC in December last year.
Deepak Mann was arrested yesterday for allegedly using unfair means during the exam held in December last year.
CBI sources said searches were conducted at Rajinder Nagar and Prahladpur Bangar village in outer Delhi which resulted in seizure of a bluetooth device which was used for conveying the answers in the examination hall.
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"The unique modus operandi was that he had used customised clandestine communication equipment with popular mobile applications like Whatsapp," CBI spokesperson Kanchan Prasad said here today.
She said the accused used a wrist watch-like looking device to clandestinely copy the question papers during the Civil Service (Main) Examination on various dates in December, 2013 to transmit them using blue-tooth enabled mobile telephony equipment to his team of solvers who were stationed at his apartment.
"The team of solvers then obtained answers, including through recourse to popular on-line websites on the Internet like Wikipedia, etc. And transmitted the same to him using mobile telephony equipment," she said.
She said searches led to the recovery of mobile phones, two laptops (including one MacBook), customised vest to enable concealment of wires, bluetooth devices, clandestine high-powered micro-cameras couched in wrist watches and mullets and digital storage devices like detachable hard disks, pen drives, etc.