Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment exam 2024 held on 17 February and 28 February. This exam has cancelled on 24th February, today days after paper leak news. Official ordered confirmed about the cancellation of exam.
The date of re-exam has not confirmed but it will held within 6 month.
The date of the re exam will come soon.
CM Adityanath Announced about Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment exam 2024 Cancelled
Today Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath took his X account and announced of the cancellation of UP Police Constable recruitment exam. He write a posted where he stated, โOrders have been given to cancel the examination-2023 conducted for selection to the posts of Reserve Civil Police and to conduct re-examination within the next 06 months. There can be no compromise with the sanctity of examinations. Those who play with the hard work of the youth will not be spared under any circumstances. Strictest action is certain to be taken against such unruly elements.โ
Civil service aspirants continued their protest for the fifth day on Friday, accusing the police recruitment examination of leaking question papers. They gathered at the front gate of the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission to demonstrate their frustration.
Today an official notification has released by the Uttar Pradesh Government where they write about the cancellation of the Exam.
The government has given order to the recruitment board to ensure advance legal action by registering an FIR against any level of negligence. The government has decided to get the case investigated by STF. An instructions have also been given by Government to take strictest action against the persons or institutions found guilty.
Earlier 244 individual arrested
In the past three days, Uttar Pradesh police have arrested or detained a total of 244 individuals. Who suspected of using or planning to use unfair methods in the police constable recruitment exam.
According to a statement from the state police headquarters. These arrests and detentions occurred from February 15 until 6 pm on February 18. Both district police and units of the Special Task Force (STF), aided by local intelligence, were involved in these operations.
“The arrested or detained individuals are undergoing interrogation after FIRs were filed against them. Those individuals and groups found guilty of using unfair methods in exams will face strict legal action,” stated Uttar Pradesh police chief Prashant Kumar.
“Many arrests were made preemptively, preventing the accused from carrying out their plans to disrupt the integrity of the exam through unfair means,” he added.