A suspicious candidate has been caught ahead of another UKSSSC exam. The suspect submitted three applications for the Cooperative Inspector position using fake documents and information. The accused submitted fake educational certificates, caste certificates, and permanent residence certificates. Three different mobile numbers were used, and a fake Employment Department employee ID was also submitted.
Following a confidential investigation, a case was registered at Raipur police station on Friday against a candidate named Surendra Kumar, a resident of Modinagar, Ghaziabad. SSP Ajay Singh stated that the Subordinate Services Selection Commission (SSSC) was scheduled to conduct an examination for the Cooperative Inspector position on October 5th.
Earlier, when the Commission conducted a data audit, one candidate was found suspicious. The UKSSSC requested an investigation, leading to a confidential investigation.
The investigation revealed that Surendra Kumar, a resident of Kanakpur, Bhojpur Modinagar, Ghaziabad, had filled out three applications using three different mobile numbers. Investigation revealed that he had altered the spelling of his father’s name on all three forms.
The certificates he submitted were also found to be fraudulent during preliminary investigation. The permanent certificate, without a signature, was submitted, issued by the Uttarakhand government. The OBC certificate was also found to be fake. Subsequent investigations revealed that his educational certificates had been forged. He had claimed to have passed graduation three times.
He did all this with the intention of gaining unfair advantage in the examination. Consequently, a case has been registered against Surendra Kumar at Raipur police station by the investigating officer, SOG in-charge Inspector Mukesh Tyagi. A team has been formed to arrest him. The accused will be arrested soon.


