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Fake HSSC website busted by Panchkula police, 6 held

Fake Haryana Staff Selection Commission website was cheating job seekers | Key accused caught from Gorakhpur
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DCP Srishti Gupta and Bhupendra Singh, member, HSSC, address a press conference in Panchkula on Friday. Tribune photo: Ravi Kumar
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A gang running a fake Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) website to cheat job seekers has been busted by Panchkula police. Six suspects have been taken into custody so far, including the main accused who was arrested from Gorakhpur.

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The gang had created a website that closely resembled the official HSSC portal for the Common Eligibility Test 2025. The fake site, https://onetimeregn.examinationservices.in, was designed to look like the genuine one (https://onetimeregn.haryana.gov.in) and was collecting money from unsuspecting candidates through QR codes.

Panchkula police's cyber team acted swiftly and got the fake website removed from Google, preventing more candidates from falling victim to it.

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The scam came to light after HSSC officials noticed the fake site and lodged a complaint at the Sector-5 police station on Wednesday. The Panchkula cyber cell got the fraudulent website taken down and launched an investigation.

Three special teams were formed, leading to the arrest of four accused from Gorakhpur, one from Kurukshetra, and another from Fatehabad. All six accused are between the age group of 25 to 40 years. They also include one female culprit. Cyber experts revealed that the gang had duped 77 candidates, collecting around Rs 22,530.

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DCP Srishti Gupta is monitoring the case. DCP Crime Amit Dahiya has urged candidates to be cautious and warned against using unverified links, QR codes or payment methods. “Always check for the ‘.gov.in’ domain before registering. In case of any suspicious activity, report it immediately to the police or the cyber helpline,” he said.

The investigation is ongoing and police are working to identify more individuals connected with the fraud. Meanwhile, the fake website and QR payment link has been disabled by the police.

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