CBI to probe police service recruitment scam

June 18, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 02:05 pm IST - Shillong:

The Meghalaya High Court has ordered a CBI probe into the alleged manipulation by the State Public Service Commission in recruitment for the State police service.

Acting on a petition filed by a candidate, Millon Ch Momin, and the subsequent detection of discrepancies in the functioning of the Commission, Justice S. R. Sen said on Thursday, “After hearing the submissions advanced by the counsels for the parties and after examining the viva-voce score sheet, a doubt has gathered and to remove the doubt, I feel that an independent inquiry is very necessary.”

The court gave the CBI “full liberty” to examine all the documents as well as the persons concerned and to take further steps in the interest of the investigation and to submit the report within three months.

CBI in-charge SP N. G. Khamrang later appeared in the court following which the officer was asked to conduct a preliminary inquiry to find the actual position and to submit the report within three months.

“I direct the in-charge Superintendent of Police, CBI, to conduct a preliminary inquiry to find the actual position and to submit the report within three months from today,” the court said.

Earlier, the court, which also called for the viva-voce score sheets, found that some marks were noted down against certain candidates twice, one with pencil and another with ball pen.

It said: “All of a sudden the total marks mentioned were 39 both with pencil and with ball pen. It appears eraser was used.”

While examining the score sheet, the court also noted that nothing was mentioned in this regard in the respective columns in the viva-voce score sheet. – PTI

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