JE (Civil) exam question paper leak: OSSC issues show cause notices to 55 candidates

Odisha OSSC JE (Civil) exam question paper leak

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Bhubaneswar: OSSC (Odisha Staff Selection Commission) has sent show-cause notices to as many as 55 candidates in connection to JE (Civil) examination question paper leak, a notice issued by the agency stated Saturday.

The OSSC notice further stated that efforts are on to link the remaining 37 candidates with their application in co-ordination with Balasore Police. Some more information has been requested from police to help link the candidates with the application.

According to OSSC chairperson Abhay, the commission has demanded explanations from the aspirants asking them why they would not be barred for life from recruitment drives conducted by it.

“OSSC is committed to taking exemplary action against all candidates who are involved in unfair practice, including question leak,” Abhay informed.

The notices were sent based on a recommendation made by Balasore SP Sagarika Nath who is supervising the probe into the question paper leak case.

It was earlier alleged that nearly 88 aspirants paid money to the suspects for getting the question paper prior to the examination.

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Nearly 17 people including the alleged mastermind, have so far been arrested in connection with the question paper leak, police said.

The mastermind of the question paper leak case is a Bihar government employee. The arrested persons are natives of Bihar, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha.

Two of the accused persons arrested were teachers serving under the Odisha government. The Balasore SP has recommended action against the two teachers for their alleged involvement in the question paper racket.

Meanwhile, Odisha BJP demanded a CBI probe into the OSSC question paper leak incident while Congress wants a High Court-monitored SIT investigation.

Notably, Odisha Staff Selection Commission (OSSC) July 23 cancelled the JE (Civil) Main written examination that was held July 16 and rescheduled it to September 3 following the confirmation by Balasore SP about the question paper leak.

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