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NEW DELHI: Two young men were arrested by the Crime Branch on Saturday on charges of selling fake entrance examination papers of the Delhi College of Engineering (DCE) which was conducted on Sunday. Acting on a tip-off that a young man was selling DCE papers for Rs. 2 lakhs, a team headed by the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kumar Gyanesh, took up the investigations. A decoy customer was sent to strike a deal with the suspect, Navin, who and his accomplice, Kasif, took an advance of Rs. 5,000. The duo returned within two hours with the papers containing 180 questions, following which they were arrested. However, investigations revealed that the paper was a forged one and that the questions had been picked up from a guess-paper book.
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