3 clerks named in re-evaluation scam surrender
The police arrested the trio for their alleged role in fraudulently increasing marks of 21 students in re-evaluation process in return of money. They were produced before a magistrate court which remanded them in three-day police custody.
The arrested clerks have been identified as Ramesh Shelar (43), Ashok Ranwade (44), both residents of university staff quarters, and Chetan Parbhane (38) of Ravet used to work with the UoP Examination Department when the alleged irregularities took place but were later transferred to other departments.
Assistant Police Inspector Mahesh Bolkotgi, who is investigating the case, produced the trio before the court of judicial magistrate (first class) AG Sanatani, for seeking a week's police custody. "The custodial interrogation of the trio is required to know their modus operandi as well as nab their accomplices. The chain of accused could lead us to higher officials of the university," Bolkotgi told the court.
Assistant Public Prosecutor Anil Kumbhar submitted, "Investigations have revealed that the accused made changes in the marks of students saved in computers of the re-evaluation department. Police need to investigate the nexus between students, accused and the teachers who checked the papers."
The defence lawyer opposed the police's demand of a week long custody on the ground that none of the student from whom the accused allegedly collected money has passed in the examination. The lawyer



