JSSC CGL aspirant from Bihar held

JSSC CGL aspirant from Bihar held
Ramgarh: Police have arrested a Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) examination candidate from Bhojpur (Ara), Bihar, because of suspicious activities.
The candidate, identified as Chanchal Singh, was kept under surveillance on the second day of the examination on Sunday due to his suspicious activities.
Ramgarh SDPO Parmeshwar Prasad said Chanchal Singh, who appeared for the JSSC CGL examination at the Jubilee College centre in Bhurkunda of Ramgarh district, was arrested by the Ramgarh police.
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An FIR has been registered with the Ramgarh town police station.
Chanchal Singh fled the examination centre on Sunday after the examination concluded.
It was discovered that Chanchal Singh’s mobile phone contained documents belonging to four other candidates and that he had chatted with several individuals regarding the examination.
“It revealed that he engaged in facilitating cheating for some aspirants,” Prasad said, adding that it was not a case of paper leak but rather cheating in the name of job.
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