South district police said the accused — Sagar Saxena (32), Pravin Kumar (24) and Virender Sharma (29) — are well qualified academically. One of them is an MBA, another a DU graduate and the third a software engineer.
"During interrogation, they revealed that they connived with a man named Manish, from West Bengal, to create a fake website whose link resembled that of the official website of the railway recruitment board. They would declare results on their site using roll numbers lifted from the original website. Thereafter, they would contact the candidates as railways officials and collect money from them to assure a job," said additional DCP, PS Kushwaha.
Sagar Saxena allegedly designed and hosted the fake website while Pravin Kumar arranged for the domain name and hosting space. Virender used to pick up names and roll numbers of aspirants on the directions of Manish, who is on the run, and declare them selected.
"Manish collected money from these duped candidates and the four conspirators split the booty. They charged Rs 1-1.5 lakh each for railway jobs in groups C and D," said Kushwaha.
Sagar has studied up to BCom from Allahabad University and trained in software engineering. He was working with a private company in Nehru Place. Pravin did his BCom from DU through correspondence and is a graphic designer. Virender had done his MBA from City College, Gwalior.
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