
The police formed a 12-member team on Monday to look into the preliminary paper leak issue at the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). Sushil Kumar, Superintendent of Police of the Economic Offence Wing, will lead the squad (EOW). The team's principal goal is to track down the source of the paper's leak.
The investigation team first went to the Patna office of the BPSC and interrogated some of the officers. So far, no FIR has been filed in this case by the team.
The police formed a 12-member team on Monday to look into the preliminary paper leak issue at the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). Sushil Kumar, Superintendent of Police of the Economic Offence Wing, will lead the squad (EOW). The team's principal goal is to track down the source of the paper's leak.
The investigation team is currently trying to figure out where the question paper got popular on WhatsApp groups after it was leaked. In 120 minutes, you must answer 150 questions on the BPSC preliminary examination. After all 150 questions were found to match the papers released on social media, the BPSC decided to cancel the exam.
Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar, was equally enraged by the way the question paper was leaked in his state. He has ordered an investigation by the state police.
S.K. Singhal, the Director General of Police (DGP) of Bihar, chaired a high-level meeting of officials on Sunday and asked them to deliver speedy results.