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"The accusations Victor is facing from the police are not without merit. The chief cop said, "Criminals who make offensive words are charged under section 153 (A) of the law.

Digital Desk: Diganta Choudury, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Central, responded on Sunday to the uproar that had arisen following explosive allegations of corruption in the hiring process made by Victor Das, saying that the charges against him make perfect sense.

A Guwahati resident named Victor Das said in a tweet on Friday that there were obvious inconsistencies in the state government's hiring procedures. He was quickly arrested on suspicion of circulating untrue rumours.

DCP Choudhury asserted that there were no facts to back up the claims in this regard. "We're keeping him so we can question him more. He had provided a bogus bike number, which was later revealed to be the case.

A student of Das, who owns a coaching centre in the city, had also been called in by the police earlier today for interrogation.

Amlanjyoti Dutta, a student, said in the media that a few middlemen had demanded a sum of money totaling Rs. 7 lakhs in order to distribute positions for the recently held Assam Direct Recruitment Examination.

The police are currently investigating into the number provided by Amlanjyoti, according to DCP Choudhury.

"The accusations Victor is facing from the police are not without merit. The chief cop said, "Criminals who make offensive words are charged under section 153 (A) of the law.

Victor's words had the potential to agitate the populace who had taken the tests, according to the Guwahati Police DCP.

Along with Amlanjyoti Dutta, another four of Victor Das' students were dragged into the Guwahati police station at Pan Bazar.

They were brought in for questioning in relation to the matter, according to the police.


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