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Senior Karnataka IPS officer Amrit Paul arrested in police recruitment scam

Commenting on the arrest of the ADGP rank officer, CM Basavaraj Bommai said the government had given a free hand to the CID and hence, they took action based on evidence.

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Bengaluru: An ADGP rank officer was on Monday arrested by the Karnataka Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in connection with the police sub-inspector recruitment scam in the state, high-placed police sources said.

The officer-Amrit Paul- was heading the recruitment division when the scam took place. After the large-scale irregularities came to light, he was transferred as the ADGP for the Internal Security Division.

According to top sources, the Optical Marks Recognition (OMR) sheets of the fraudulent candidates were allegedly tampered in the recruitment division itself. They also claimed that Paul was in the know of the development.

The ADGP was arrested after he was quizzed by the police at least four times, sources said.

“After his arrest, he was taken to the Bowring Hospital for medical examination,” a police official said.

He also said that he was produced in a court, which remanded him to 10 days’ police custody.

Commenting on the arrest of a senior IPS officer, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said the government has given a free hand to the CID and hence, they have taken action based on the evidence.

“I had already said that however mighty they are, we will take action. Because of our government, a senior officer was arrested,” Bommai told reporters.

To a query whether this was not a disgrace for the government, he sought to know how this question arose when the government itself had ordered an inquiry after it came to light.

“Such fair inquiry would not have been possible in other governments. In the previous government when such irregularities came to light no investigation was carried out and it was closed. It is we who impartially probed the case, got into the root and arrested everyone involved in it. We are committed to cleansing the system,” Bommai said.

The scam had first came to light in Kalaburagi district, when the OMR sheet of a candidate was posted on social media showing that despite answering only 21 out of 100 questions, he cleared the exam.

This triggered a public outrage against the manner in which the exam was conducted. The police probed the matter and registered a case against the candidate and the person who had posted it.

The probe further led to the arrest of an absconding BJP leader and owner of Gnana Jyothi English Medium School in Kalaburagi, Divya Hagaragi, the principal of the school Kashinath and other staff.

A few police officers including a deputy superintendent of police, inspector, sub-inspector, constables and the gunman of an MLA were also arrested.

It is also alleged that a candidate from Malleswaram, purportedly the relative of a senior politician, was also arrested in this case.

About 70 people have been arrested so far in this connection, sources said.

The suspected candidates in this scam had allegedly paid Rs 70 lakh each to get a job.

The PSI recruitment drive started in October 2021 to fill 545 posts and 54,041 people wrote the exam.

After the scam came to light, the government annulled the PSI recruitment exam and ordered conducting it afresh. Enraged with this move, a few candidates staged a demonstration demanding cancellation of the order which annulled the exam.

However, the government remained adamant and said it will conduct the exam afresh.

While the opposition accused the involvement of high profile people in the government, Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said a fair investigation will happen sparing none, however high and mighty they were. The probe will become an example for others and a deterrent against any such malpractices in future in the state.

However, the opposition Congress was not happy with the action and demanded the removal of Jnanendra saying he was equally responsible for the PSI scam.

In a series of tweets, former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, “More skeletons are falling out of the closet, and the arrest of ADGP Amrit Paul is a classic example for this. What will @BSBommai & @JnanendraAraga say about this now? They went all out to deny any scam, but now there is clear indication of one.” “It is not enough if only officers are blamed for PSI scam. Even Home Minister @JnanendraAraga is equally responsible for this. @BSBommai should first sack Araga Jnanendra from the cabinet,” he added. —PTI


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