New Delhi : Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken up the matter relating to Police Sub-Inspector Recruitment scam in Jammu and Kashmir. Chargesheet filed on Saturday against people including a former Commandant of Security Force (BSF) 30 have make. The CBI, in its charge sheet filed before a special court in Jammu, said that the main conspirator of the scam, Yatin Yadav, a resident of Rewari, submitted the question paper of the examination conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Service Selection Board through Pradeep Kumar Katiyar, an employee of a printing press in Delhi’s Okhla. was acquired from.
Fraud in the name of passing the exam
case Officials concerned with the investigation said that Yatin Yadav, a resident of Rewari, used a network of officers and middlemen of Jammu and Kashmir Police and Central paramilitary forces to pass the exam 11-20 Targeted candidates willing to spend Rs. 1,200 posts were to be filled in Jammu and Kashmir Police through this examination. The results of the examination were announced on June 4.
case on 3rd August was recorded
Yatin Yadav in the charge sheet, The names of Pradeep Kumar Katiyar and former BSF commandant Karnail Singh are included. In these, personnel and middlemen of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and BSF have also been included. Most of them are in judicial and police custody. CBI investigates allegations of irregularities in the written examination held on March 27 for the recruitment of Sub-Inspectors of Police A case was registered in this regard on August 3 this year at the behest of the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
14321 )CBI 69 places were raided
In several states and union territories including Haryana, Delhi, Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir after the Central Investigation Agency CBI took over the case 69 places were raided. During the investigation, the CBI arrested Yatin Yadav and former BSF commandant Karnail Singh 20 people did. During the raid the agency 61.14321 Cash amount of Rs. Lakhs recovered.