Patna News: As 48 test takers were nabbed on Sunday using unfair tactics in Ara and four in Nawada, the hopeful applicants for the CSBC Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Examination 2023 caused a commotion at the testing locations in several districts, including and Begusarai. The test was given in two shifts in order to fill the state’s 21,391 open constable positions.
Cheating and Misconduct Plague Bihar Police Constable Recruitment Exam
SP Bhojpur According to Pramod Kumar Yadav, there were 28 centres in Aragon where the test was given. “A total of 48 candidates were caught either cheating and copying or using unfair means such as mobile phones, Bluetooth devices at different centres,” he said. A guardian in Nawada was also detained for communicating with his ward via text. Akhilesh Kumar, the SDO for Nawada Sadar, reported that 22 separate centres held the tests under strict watch. Prince Kumar, Pushpendra Kumar, Akhilesh Kumar, and Kamlesh Kumar were the four people detained. Ashutosh Kumar, Ambarish Rahul, Ajay Kumar, and other officials from Nawada visited several centres.
Late Arrivals and Cheating Incidents Disrupt Bihar Police Constable Exam at TPS College
As some of the applicants arrived after the reporting time of 8am, they caused a commotion at TPS College in Patna and broke the lock of the main gate. Due to their tardiness in reporting for the second shift at 2pm, two candidates were not permitted to enter the testing facility. “During the first shift, a mobile phone and a chit were recovered from two candidates identified as Nitish Kumar and Rajiv Paswan. The college administration handed them over to the police. Both have been detained for interrogation. Their cellphones were confiscated,” Kankarbagh SHO Ravi Bhusan said.
Chaos and Baton Charges Erupt at Shri Krishna Women’s College Exam Center in Begusarai
At the Shri Krishna Women’s College location in Begusarai, police were forced to use baton charges after the candidates made a scene when they weren’t permitted to enter the exam room because they were late. The candidates, however, asserted that they had arrived to the centre on schedule. In Begusarai, there were nine centres. Some candidates arrived late at the JD College centre, according to Begusarai police, and threw stones at the officers. Three police officers suffered minor wounds. But the crisis was managed by the use of minimal force. The candidates stated that a severe traffic delay caused them to arrive 10-15 minutes later than expected.
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