PRAYAGRAJ, April 1 -- Police have arrested another member of the interstate gang involved in a major educational fraud. The gang operated by running a fake website impersonating the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) and several universities. They used social media to entice people with the promise of obtaining a degree, providing fake certificates in exchange for large sums of money. The cyber police had previously arrested the gang leader along with four other accused. Based on further interrogation, authorities are now searching for other members involved. The initial arrests took place on March 25, when the cyber police apprehended the gang leader Shashi Prakash Rai (alias Rajan) and his cohort Manish Kumar Rai, both residents of Barhad, Azamgarh. They were sent to jail. On March 29, two more gang members were arrested: Satyendra Barnwal (originally from Gopalganj, Bihar, currently living in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad) and Monu Gupta (of Faizabad, presently residing in Lucknow). Based on the questioning of these accused, Mangesh Kumar, a resident of Sarawan village, Didarganj police station, Azamgarh, was arrested on Monday. From his possession, the police recovered a mobile phone, two SIM cards, one laptop, two courier envelopes, six fake stamps, and 102 counterfeit documents, including mark sheets, diplomas, and migration certificates. The gang's operation involved creating counterfeit mark sheets, degrees, diplomas, and migration certificates for institutions such as the UP Board, Purvanchal University, Chhatrapati Sahu Ji Maharaj University in Kanpur, and various other universities in UP and other states. They would then print color copies, affix fake stamps, and sell the forged documents. Investigators revealed that Satyendra Barnwal handled the creation and maintenance of the counterfeit website, while Monu Gupta was responsible for collecting money and delivering forged documents tailored to each buyer's needs....