Crackdown on Impersonation: Bihar Police Arrests Seven in Teachers Recruitment Exam Scam

Bihar Police arrested seven individuals within 24 hours for impersonating candidates in the Teachers Recruitment Exam (TRE-3). The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is overseeing the exam, with around 6 lakh candidates participating. The arrests, spanning multiple districts, follow a previous exam cancellation due to a paper leak.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Purnea | Updated: 20-07-2024 19:55 IST | Created: 20-07-2024 19:55 IST
Crackdown on Impersonation: Bihar Police Arrests Seven in Teachers Recruitment Exam Scam
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In a significant crackdown on exam fraud, Bihar Police has arrested seven individuals over the past 24 hours for allegedly appearing in the Teachers Recruitment Exam (TRE-3) on behalf of real candidates. The arrests were made in different districts, highlighting the widespread nature of the scam.

The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) is conducting TRE-3 from July 19 to July 22, with around 6 lakh aspirants taking the test at 400 examination centres across 27 districts. The exam had previously been cancelled on March 15 due to a question paper leak, making this current round of examinations particularly critical.

Local police reports from Purnea district confirmed that three individuals — Subodh Kumar, Ravi Ranjan Kumar, and Santosh Kumar — were apprehended from an examination centre in Rambagh. Their identities were confirmed through biometric fingerprint scans. In a similar incident, Rajeev Kumar was arrested on charges of impersonation from Niteshwar Singh College in Muzaffarpur, according to the centre's superintendent, Mohan Kumar. Furthermore, police in Jehanabad detained two more impersonators from Gautambudh Nagar examination centre on Saturday.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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