Sindh: Cheating mafia rules in matriculation exams, CM's orders rubbished

Dunya News

Mobile phone openly used in the exams, invigilator arrested from Hyderabad upon Dunya TV's report

KARACHI: (Dunya News) – Cheating mafia rubbished the orders by Chief Minister (CM) Murad Ali Shah as it ruled in the matriculation exams on Thursday. Mobile phones were openly used during the exams while an invigilator in Hyderabad was arrested upon Dunya TV’s report, reported Dunya News.

All the claims of having curbed the cheating mafia were tossed in the air today as neither the jammers were installed nor were the centers provided any security. Tenth standard’s Civics exam was held at Government Boys Secondary School, Cliton Road, where the candidates openly cheated. While some had copies with them, others had small papers in pockets.

An invigilator was arrested from Hyderabad upon Dunya TV’s report while seven students were arrested from Nawabshah.

The orders by Sindh CM released after a high level meeting in this regard were also rubbished by the board officials in the province today.