Teacher scam: Big disclosure of CBI, zero numbers were found in the exam, the server got 70

Posted on 29th Sep 2022 by rohit kumar

In the Bengal teacher scam case, the CBI submitted a forensic report to the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday, in which shocking sensational revelations have been made. According to the information, the number of the failed candidate was changed in the server and passed to him. In this way, the numbers of 3,481 candidates were changed in Group C and 2,823 in Group D. In those whose numbers were changed, some got zero and some got one. According to the CBI, three hard disks seized from the SSC server room were investigated and this information came to light. The judges are shocked and the lawyers are shocked by the unfolding of the report.

 

According to the information, the CBI submitted a total of four reports to the High Court on Wednesday. In this, there is a report related to the recruitment of teachers of Group C, Group D, SLST 11-12th, and SSST 9th-10th. Every report contains explosive information. Till now there was only talk of changing the number but now the CBI has submitted the report with evidence to the court.

 

According to the report, the scores of 907 candidates have changed in the SSC server for the recruitment of class XI-XII teachers. Of these, 631 names are in the panel. At the same time, the marks of 952 candidates were changed in the recruitment of teachers of class IX-X. The scanned copies of all the answer sheets have also been recovered. It is proved that the candidates got one or zero 0 marks, but the score of those candidates was changed to 50 or 70 on the server. Even the blank OMR sheet was submitted.

 

After this report came out, Justice Abhijit Ganguly said I am shocked. On the other hand, the CBI lawyer said, I am speechless. After this, Justice Ganguly gave a stern warning and said, I want to make it clear that all those who get illegal jobs should leave their jobs on their own. If he resigns, the court will not take any action. But if they don't, the court will deal with the matter differently.

 

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