Vyapam case: CBI books former controller of exams
BY M Post Bureau24 July 2015 6:51 AM IST
M Post Bureau24 July 2015 6:51 AM IST
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday registered an FIR against the then Controller of Examination, Vyapam, besides 37 others in connection with alleged illegalities committed in the Madhya Pradesh Junior Food Supplies Officer and Inspector, Weights and Measurements recruitment examination, 2012.
CBI said the FIR was registered against Pankaj Trivedi, the then Controller of Examinations, Vyapam, suspected to be one of the masterminds of the scam, and Nitin <g data-gr-id="28">Mohindra</g>, the then System Analyst, Vyapam besides 36 others.
“The FIR is...against 38 accused including the then Controller of Examinations, Vyapam and the then System Analyst, Vyapam, relating to alleged illegalities committed in the Madhya Pradesh Junior Food Supplies Officer and Inspector, Weights & Measurements recruitment examination conducted by Vyapam in 2012,” a CBI spokesperson said.
The agency also registered two more preliminary <g data-gr-id="27">enquiries</g> in connection with the deaths of two individuals allegedly linked with the admission and appointment scam in Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board also known as Vyapam.
The first PE is regarding 30-year old Ramendra Singh whose body was found hanging at his home in Gwalior in <g data-gr-id="33">January,</g> 2015. Singh who was a suspected beneficiary and allegedly a proxy appearing for other candidates, according to the state police which probed the death.
The police had claimed that he had committed suicide because of his failed relationship with a colleague. Singh worked at Birla Hospital and was also attempting to clear post-graduate admission examination which he managed to crack eventually. In the list declared three months after his death in January, he was among successful candidates.
Another inquiry is into the mysterious death of Deepak Jain, an alleged middleman in the PMT scam who had reportedly died in a road accident in Gwalior last year.
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