Fake in bihar soldier recruitment exam, candidate taking exam in the name of friend caught in Bettiah
In Bihar, a case of scam came to light during the soldier recruitment investigation. One youth was arrested of the MJK College Examination Center in Bettiah for the delivery of the exam instead of another. The accused youth was identified as Prakash Kumar, son of Suryadev Prasad, a resident of the Kako village of Gharanbigha police station in the Jehanabad district. Police caught the youth and brought them to the city police station. After receiving the information, police caught him and brought him to the city police station, where he admitted during interrogation that he took the exam in the place of his friend Shankar Kumar. It is said that the right candidate is Shankar Kumar, a resident of Makhdumpur, Jehanabad. Prakash has arrested that Shankar Kumar is a good friend of his and that he has long studied at Shankar’s expenses. Shankar himself was about to take the exam in Bettiah, but Prakash tried to take the exam in his place. At present, police have begun to question Prakash in custody. The role of the actual candidate will be investigated, as well as the role of the right candidate Shankar Kumar is also being investigated. In light of the seriousness of fraud in the investigation in this case, police are taking further legal action. This incident once again asked questions about the transparency and security system of competitive exams in Bihar. Such cases not only shake the morale of honest candidates, but also influence the credibility of the entire recruitment process. Explain that during the exam on Wednesday against 29 candidates on charges of misconduct, 4 of whom people were arrested, while 13 candidates were suspended. A FIR is registered against 4 candidates. The arrested candidates include 2 candidates from West Champaran, 1 of Katihar and 1 of Saharsa. At the same time, 13 candidates were expelled in Bhagalpur. The next investigation into the recruitment of the Bihar police constable will now be held on July 27. Share this story -tags