Conspiracy to leak constable recruitment exam paper exposed, 3 arrested in Chhapra

Conspiracy to leak constable recruitment exam paper exposed, 3 arrested in Chhapra


Chapra. The constable recruitment exam in Bihar has been completed. During this entire exam, tight security arrangements were made in view of the possibility of paper leak. In this sequence, the police raided near Ram Janaki temple of Bhagwan Bazar police station in Chhapra and arrested three members of the solver gang who had come to commit fraud in the police recruitment exam. However, their leader managed to escape. After this, the police increased the action and raided the hideouts of solver gang leader Krishnakant Singh. He is accused of plotting to commit fraud in the constable recruitment exam. Earlier, the police recovered many objectionable items along with electronic devices, certificates and bank checks from the three arrested people. This action was jointly taken by Bhagwan Bazar police and SIT.

It is being told that the police had made full proof preparations for the examination to be held today. Meanwhile, Saran SP Kumar Ashish received information that some people were chatting about the examination through WhatsApp group. After verifying this, the police reached a coaching institute near Chhatradhari Bazar Ram Janaki Temple where three people were arrested during the raid, including Pankaj Singh, Vivek Kumar and Ampu Kumar Yadav. The police recovered a large number of original certificates of students, 20 blank cheques, two passbooks, three mobiles as well as Bluetooth devices and laptops from them.

Additional SP Raj Kishore Singh said that there is a Rachit Competitive Point near Ram Janaki Temple, whose operator Krishnakant is the kingpin of this entire gang. Additional SP Raj Kishore Singh said that the police was already on alert regarding the police recruitment exam to be held today and social media was being monitored regarding this. Meanwhile, the police received information that some people were chatting in a WhatsApp group, in which exam related matters were being discussed.

ASP said that after investigation, police raided the coaching institute where three people were arrested. According to police, these people used to deal with students for ₹600000 and make them pass the exam. For this, students were helped in the exam through electronic devices, but this time police exposed their game before the exam.

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