PSI scam: CID submits charge sheet; arrested ADGP denies role

PSI scam: CID submits charge sheet; arrested ADGP denies role
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The State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has submitted a 1,975-page charge sheet against 34 accused in court in connection with the sensational Police sub-inspector recruitment scandal, sources in the investigating agency stated on Wednesday.

Bengaluru: The State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has submitted a 1,975-page charge sheet against 34 accused in court in connection with the sensational Police sub-inspector recruitment scandal, sources in the investigating agency stated on Wednesday.

The PSI recruitment scandal made national news after the CID arrested Amrit Paul, asenior IPS officer of the ADGP rank in charge of police department recruitments. Hewas suspended following the development.

The charge sheet has been submitted to Third JMFC (Judicial Magistrate of First Class) Court. It contains the charges against arrested BJP leader Divya Hagaragi and illegalities that had taken place in Jnana Jyothi English Medium School examination centre. The school is owned by Divya Hagaragi.

Further probe is on into the examination frauds committed at MS Irani College and Nobel Examination Centres. The allegations include use of bluetooth devices in examination halls, OMR sheet fabrication, violation of examination rules, sale of PSI posts and destruction of evidence.

Besides Divya Hagaragi, her husband Rajesh Hagaragi, Afzalpur Block Congress president Mahantesh Patil and his brother R.D. Patil who are allegedly close to Congress senior leader Mallikarjun Kharge, circle inspector Ananda Metri, DSP Mallikarjuna Saali, engineer attached to irrigation department Manjunatha Melakundi and senior IPS officer Amrit Paul have also been arrested in connection with the case among others.

Amrit Paul, who was arrested on Monday, has denied all charges against him and is not cooperating with the investigators, sources in the CID explained.

Investigations have revealed that the accused IPS officer who was in charge of recruitments as an ADGP was in constant touch with DSP Shanthakumar through WhatsApp calls. They had spoken after the exams and on the days of fabrication of OMR sheets. The officers are using the call list as evidence to prove the collusion, the sources said.

The investigators have pointed out that both the officers could have used official phones and making WhatsApp calls indicates foul play, the sources said.

DSP Shantakumar has confessed to the crime and revealed information about involvement of ADPG Amrit Paul. However, Amrit Paul maintains that he does not know anything about the scandal.

CID probe has also revealed that many candidates who managed to crack PSI exams sat idle in examination halls. The CCTV footage of the examination halls proved this fact. Many of the candidates were also found napping during the exams, sources say.

Sources stated that candidates not writing in the answer sheets and getting selected was a clear sign of scandal. Several cases have been lodged in this connection.

Investigation into the PSI recruitment scandal by the CID has exposed the nexus between politicians and the State police department.

Never in the history has the State police department faced such an embarrassing phase. Opposition Congress has demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Home Minister Araga Jnanendra following the arrest of ADGP Amrit Paul. It has led to a war of words between Congress and the ruling BJP.

Both leaders from ruling BJP and Opposition Congress have been arrested by the CID causing major embarrassment to both the parties. The CID officers are now focusing on the kingpins behind the scandal. The Karnataka government had announced re-exams for 545 PSI posts after the scandal came to light. The exams were held for these posts on October 3, 2021.

As many as 54,041 candidates appeared for exams. The results were announced this January.

Later, the allegations surfaced that candidates who gave very poor performance in descriptive writing got maximum marks in Paper 2. However, the police department and the Home Minister denied any irregularities in PSI exams.

One of the candidates filed an RTI application seeking information on OMR sheets of one of the candidates. Though the application was rejected, the OMR sheet of the candidate appeared in public domain. Police sources say that Veeresh, the candidate, had attended only 21 questions in paper 2 but got 100 marks. He was given seventh rank.

Congress MLA Priyank Kharge had alleged that more than 300 of the 545 candidates had paid Rs 70 to 80 lakh bribe to officials and ministers to become PSI. The government had handed over the case to CID for further investigation. PTI.

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