--°C
Loading...
Listen to Article
2 min read
80%

Notably, the CID had already detained eight people in connection with the Assam...

Digital Desk: Assam Police officials from the Crime Investigation Department (CID) arrested two people on Friday for allegedly submitting forged documents during the police recruitment process.

CID conducted an operation in Assam's Dhubri against candidates who submitted forged certificates during the police recruiting process.

During the operation, officials arrested a computer instructor and a youth. The computer instructor has been identified as Raj Thakur.

Officials stated that Thakur was responsible for the distribution of forged computer certificates to the candidates. More arrests are expected in the case, according to authorities.

Notably, the CID had already detained eight people in connection with the Assam Police recruitment case. They were produced yesterday in front of the CJM court.

The court sent the eight arrested people to six-day custody of the CID. According to sources, the CID called the three accused candidates on Monday, and the candidates appeared at the CID office on Tuesday.

After hours of interrogation, the accused was arrested in the evening.

A statement read, "Based on the complaint lodged by the Nodal Officer, State Level Police Recruitment Board about submission of fake computer certificates by certain selected candidates of AB, UB, Fire Services and APRO constable posts-old, CID has registered a case vide CID P.S Case No. 05/2022 U/S 120(B)/420/467/468/471 IPC and started day to day investigation."

 
FOLLOW US F
POPULAR
FEATURE
TRENDY
Too Much Sleep? Here's Why Oversleeping Could Be a Warning Sign, Not Just a Habit
Love Ice Cream in Summer? Here’s How It Might Be Hurting Your Health
India-Pakistan Legends Match Called Off Amid Player Boycott Over Pahalgam Attack
PM Internship Scheme Gets Boost in North East:Nirmala Sitharaman Highlights Youth Empowerment at Shillong Roundtable
Fire Breaks Out at GMCH , Guwahati
Floods Wreak Havoc in Doboka; Bridges Swept Away, Areas Submerged