Lalkeshwar, wife remanded in three-day police custody

June 23, 2016 12:00 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:12 pm IST - Patna:

In the net:Bihar School Examination Board ex-chairman and topper scam accused Lalkeshwar Singh and his wife Usha Singh being produced in a civil court in Patna.- Photo: PTI

In the net:Bihar School Examination Board ex-chairman and topper scam accused Lalkeshwar Singh and his wife Usha Singh being produced in a civil court in Patna.- Photo: PTI

Former Bihar School Examination Board chairman Lalkeshwar Prasad Singh, his wife Usha Sinha and a relative arrested along with them were on Wednesday remanded in three-day police custody by a district court here in connection with the toppers scam.

Special Vigilance Judge Raghvendra Kumar Singh accepted the plea of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) and granted police custody of the three for three days.

The SIT sought their custody to gather more details about the merit muddle in the +2 examination this year.

Former JD(U) MLA

The ex-BSEB chairman, his wife Usha Sinha, who is a former JD(U) MLA, and a kin Prabhat Jaiswal, who had provided refuge to them for over a week when they went into hiding, were arrested from Varanasi in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh on Monday last.

The same court had sent them to 14-day judicial custody yesterday.

The scam had rocked Bihar earlier this month after Ruby Rai, a student of Bishun Roy College in Vaishali district who had topped in the arts category, failed to answer basic questions and described political science as ‘prodigal science’ that taught cooking.

The State government had ordered a SIT probe in the matter during which Bachcha Rai, the principal of Bishun Roy College, was arrested besides some other accused persons. - PTI

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