The arrested were caught using automatic mini mobile like bugging devices at the 28 centres where the exam was being held yesterday, SP Sikar Haider Ali Zaidi said.
"The device had incoming facility only. Its minute receiver, not easily visible, was plugged into the candidates' ears. A person from outside, who had the list of answers, was dictating them in serial order," he said.
"Raids were conducted after some candidates were spotted with the devices outside the centres," he said, adding that the SSC officials had been informed about the incident.
"The candidates are being interrogated to ascertain details of the gang involved in facilitating cheating in the exam," he added.
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