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ITI Question Paper Leak Case 2017: Despite an investigation by two sub-inspectors and four DSP, the suspects evaded capture

 ITI Question Paper Leak Case 2017: Despite an investigation by two sub-inspectors and four DSP, the suspects evaded capture


2017 ITI Exam Paper Leak Case Even after five years, the authorities were unable to locate the suspect in the 2017 ITI exam paper leak case. Two sub-inspectors and four DSP level officers looked into the whole thing, but there was no conclusion. The court has received the closing report for the whole case after becoming weary of the cops. The incident was unable to discern the truth, according to the final report.




Bokaro: The police have not been able to locate the accused in the 2017 ITI exam paper leak case even after five years. Two sub-inspectors and four DSP level officers looked into the entire case, but so yet there has been no conclusion. The court has received the closing report for the whole case after becoming weary of the cops.


The incident was unable to discern the truth, according to the final report. There doesn't seem to be any chance that someone will be apprehended in this case anytime soon.


Jagran had made the document leak known

Let us inform you that at the ITI test in 2017, question paper leak gangs were active. first exam paper was leaked. A question paper leak problem was also given coverage in Dainik Jagran's publication at the same time. The question paper provided at the testing centre was the same as the one indicated in the news articles that were released the morning of the exam.


The magistrate filed a FIR

On August 10, 2017, the police had filed a FIR in response to Shankar Ajay Prasad's allegation, the local deputised magistrate at the time. The sub-inspector of the police station, Subhash Chandra, was given the task of looking into the paper leak issue. Inspector Subhash handed over responsibility for the case to Ram Kailash Ram after keeping it with him for a few months. Ram Kailash Ram, however, has been demoted by the SP.


The matter was handled by these three DSPs

Following suspension, a DSP level officer was tasked with looking into this issue. Chas' SDPO Bahaman was broken at the moment. On January 29, 2019, SDPO Bamaman assumed control of the inquiry into this matter. He held onto this matter for around 8 months, although throughout that time, his transfer had already been approved.


SDPO Bamaman delegated the task of looking into the situation to SDPO Chas Bhagwan Das before travelling to Garhwa, who added to his post on October 10, 2019. On January 31, 2021, Bhagwan Das announced his retirement.


DSP Bhagwan Das, who for several months shared the investigational duties with him, claimed that the lockdown prevented further inquiry into the crime. Despite working on the inquiry for months, DSP Das was unable to advance it more than two to four steps, and before retiring, he sent the case to another officer to look into.


On February 15, 2021, DSP Poonam Minj, the person in command of Chas SDPO, assumed control of this significant case. Only a few days were DSP Poonam able to keep this issue to herself. In addition to assuming and assigning responsibility, he did nothing else.


Court received a closure report

On March 24, 2021, the fourth DSP SDPO Puruposht Kumar Singh assumed control of the situation. The current SDPO issued a closure report to the court in this case despite making a lot of effort and receiving no information.

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