Gonda (Uttar Pradesh) - An FIR has been filed in connection with the high-profile Anamika Shukla teacher recruitment case at the Kotwali Nagar police station. The action follows a court directive, as confirmed by officials on Monday. The complaint names District Basic Education Officer Atul Kumar Tiwari among the eight accused. Others include then finance and accounts officer Siddharth Dixit, clerk Sudhir Singh, Anupam Pandey, Anamika Shukla, Digvijaynath Pandey, the manager of the Bhaiya Chandrabhan Dutt Memorial School, the school's principal, along with an unidentified person, according to Kotwali Nagar SHO Vivek Trivedi. Pradeep Kumar Pandey, the complainant, alleges before the court that a syndicate within the Basic Education Department has been fraudulently using degrees to secure fake appointments, leading to the misappropriation of substantial funds. The petition outlines that Anamika Shukla was recorded as receiving a salary regularly since 2017, despite claiming unemployment in 2020. Subsequent investigations uncovered that she was never officially appointed, though payments were made under her name. Shukla had previously reported to Kotwali Nagar police about the misuse of her documents, asserting she was not employed anywhere. The investigation, now assigned to Sub-Inspector Shubham Dubey, proceeds with further steps to follow the collected evidence, as stated by the police.
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