Sunny Leone's Image as Police Constable

Sunny Leone’s Image as Police Constable

Controversy Erupts Over Sunny Leone’s Image on UP Police Constable Recruitment Exam Admit Card

In a surprising turn of events, an admit card for the Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam featured a photo of Bollywood actress Sunny Leone.

The incident took an unexpected twist when an image of Sunny Leone appeared on an admit card meant for the Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam. The admit card, dated February 17, was issued via the Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitment and Promotion Board’s portal for the constable position.

This peculiar occurrence unfolded when Leone’s photograph and registration number ‘12258574’ were used for registration on the UPPRB website. Subsequently, the image of the admit card went viral on social media platforms, particularly X, where users shared humorous reactions.

Netizens took to X to express their amusement, with one user humorously remarking, “India is surely not for beginners.” Another joked, “No producer is signing a movie with Sunny Leone. That’s why she has applied for UP police recruitment.” Others expressed disbelief, questioning the surreal turn of events in the country.

Upon the admission of the viral admit card, the UPPRB promptly clarified that the admit card bearing Sunny Leone’s name was indeed fake. According to officials, incorrect photos were uploaded by a candidate during the application process for the exam.

Further investigation revealed that the examination center, Smt Soneshree Memorial Girls College in Kannauj’s Tirwa, confirmed that the individual associated with the card did not appear for the exam. A report by Live Hindustan traced the mobile number on the admit card to a resident of Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh.

The police have labeled the admit card as fraudulent and are actively probing to identify the responsible individual. The UP Police Recruitment Exam, which commenced on Saturday, has attracted attention for the wrong reasons, as confirmed by Director General of Police (DGP) Prashant Kumar, with a total of 122 people arrested across various regions.

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