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PSC question leak: Hearing on remand plea against 6 on July 16

Staff Correspondent  | banglanews24.com
Update: 2024-07-11 16:47:30
PSC question leak: Hearing on remand plea against 6 on July 16

A Dhaka Court today fixed July 16 for holding a hearing on the application to remand six people in a case lodged over the allegations of question papers leaking in various government recruitment tests.

For the sake of proper investigation, Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Rajesh Chowdhury fixed the date today as the Investigating Officer (IO) of the case CID Additional Special Superintendent of Police Jewel Chakma applied 10-day remand for each of the accused.

The other five accused are-- Deputy Directors of Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) Jahangir Alam, 58, and Abu Zafar, 57, Assistant Director SM Alamgir Kabir, 49, Defense and Finance Department (BOF) auditor Priyanath  Roy, 51, Mirpur garment factory businessmen Noman Siddiqui, 44, and Jahedul  Islam, 27.

Earlier on July 9, the police produced 17 accused arrested in the court.

At that time, six persons including PSC driver Abed Ali agreed to give a 
statement under Section 164 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. 

Following an application from the investigation officer of the case, the 
Metropolitan Magistrate Court of Dhaka recorded their statement.

On July 8, Sub-Inspector of Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Nippon 
Chandra Das filed a case with Paltan Police Station in the capital.

Name of 31 people was mentioned in the case. Besides, there are 50 to 60 unidentified accused.

According to the case, the accused, as a syndicate, leaked the question papers of various grades of BCS and PSC in exchange of money in the past years.

The accused have acquired illegal wealth beyond their known income sources by selling questions to some government job aspirants. 

BDST: 1647 HRS, JULY 11, 2024
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