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Police seize duplicate NCERT books worth Rs 35 crore

Police in Uttar Pradesh uncovered duplicate copies of school books printed by the government's National Council of Educational Research and Training. Twelve arrests have been made so far.

UP Police seizes NCERT books worth Rs 35 crores
UP Police seizes NCERT books worth Rs 35 crores
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Published : Aug 22, 2020, 3:16 PM IST

Meerut: A joint operation by the police in Uttar Pradesh and the Special Task Force uncovered duplicate copies of books printed by the government's National Council of Educational Research and Training. Twelve arrests have been made but the key figure behind the illegal copies - Sachin Gupta - is on the run.

A police officer in Meerut, Ajay Shahni said, "The Joint Team recovered Rs 35 crores worth NCERT books and printing machines.

UP Police seizes NCERT books worth Rs 35 crores being sold illegally, arrests 12

Media reports said 1.5 laks copies of illegally printed school books were found during the police search.

During the initial investigation, we came to know that these books were being sold in Delhi, Uttarakhand and other places in illegal ways."

He said the police are on the lookout for Gupta, the brain behind the illegal operation.

The printing facility and the warehouse where the books were kept have been sealed, according to Shahni.

(ANI Report)

Also read: Class 12 boy shot at by unidentified miscreants in Rajasthan

Meerut: A joint operation by the police in Uttar Pradesh and the Special Task Force uncovered duplicate copies of books printed by the government's National Council of Educational Research and Training. Twelve arrests have been made but the key figure behind the illegal copies - Sachin Gupta - is on the run.

A police officer in Meerut, Ajay Shahni said, "The Joint Team recovered Rs 35 crores worth NCERT books and printing machines.

UP Police seizes NCERT books worth Rs 35 crores being sold illegally, arrests 12

Media reports said 1.5 laks copies of illegally printed school books were found during the police search.

During the initial investigation, we came to know that these books were being sold in Delhi, Uttarakhand and other places in illegal ways."

He said the police are on the lookout for Gupta, the brain behind the illegal operation.

The printing facility and the warehouse where the books were kept have been sealed, according to Shahni.

(ANI Report)

Also read: Class 12 boy shot at by unidentified miscreants in Rajasthan

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