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CBSE leak: Police trying to reach 'point of origin'

The complaint of the paper leak, Upadhyay said, was made after the CBSE received information from an unnamed source

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Delhi Police on Thursday said it is investigating the leak of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) question papers by trying to reach the "point of origin" of the papers circulated through WhatsApp ahead of the examinations. Delhi Special Commissioner of Police (Crime) R.P. Upadhyay told a media conference that 25 people had been interrogated so far. "Of these 25, 18 were students, five tutors and two were private persons.

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