PATNA: The CBI
on Friday conducted raids at 16 different places located in Sitamarhi
and Samastipur districts in connection with the irregularities detected
in the appointment of Gramin Dak Sevaks. These appointments were made by the postal department in 2008 and 2012.
Confirming the raids, CBI DIG B K Singh said the CBI sleuths detected 17 such appointments in Sitamarhi and 13 in Samastipur district. "Though no arrest has been made so far in the matter, a thorough investigation is on to nab the real culprits behind such appointments," he said. Singh said the appointments were made after preparing a merit list on the basis of marks obtained in class X by the candidates irrespective of their board. All these 30 candidates were prima facie appointed on the basis of fake Madhyama certificates purportedly issued by Sanskrit Shiksha Board, he said.
According to CBI sources, the agency has registered two cases against the beneficiaries and public servants who were involved in the entire appointment process.
A CBI official said the agency seized various records and registers from the office of Sanskrit Shiksha Board, Bihar, located in Patna.
Confirming the raids, CBI DIG B K Singh said the CBI sleuths detected 17 such appointments in Sitamarhi and 13 in Samastipur district. "Though no arrest has been made so far in the matter, a thorough investigation is on to nab the real culprits behind such appointments," he said. Singh said the appointments were made after preparing a merit list on the basis of marks obtained in class X by the candidates irrespective of their board. All these 30 candidates were prima facie appointed on the basis of fake Madhyama certificates purportedly issued by Sanskrit Shiksha Board, he said.
According to CBI sources, the agency has registered two cases against the beneficiaries and public servants who were involved in the entire appointment process.
A CBI official said the agency seized various records and registers from the office of Sanskrit Shiksha Board, Bihar, located in Patna.
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