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Five students caught cheating in inter exams
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RAWALPINDI: Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Rawalpindi on Monday caught five students cheating in intermediate second annual examination. According to BISE Rawalpindi spokesman Arslan Cheema, inspection teams led by Dr Gull Ahmed caught two candidates cheating in the examination centre of Government Graduate College Satellite Town, another team led by Ch. Basharat apprehended a student in Government Muncipal Committee Boys Higher Secondary School and District Vigilance Committee head Mehmood Ahmed Khokhar caught two students in Government High School No I , Fatehjang. He said that unfair means cases were immediately registered against all these five candidates and sent to the Discipline Branch for further action. He said BISE Rawalpindi Chairman Mohammad Adnan Khan had made it clear that there would no tolerance for cheating. He said that the BISE chairman also visited various examination centres in Rawalpindi. He said all examination centres are being monitored with the help of special branch of police. He said that the violation of standard operating procedures were not allowed, strict disciplinary action and FIR will be registered against anyone found involved in the violation.
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