Hamirpur/ Shimla, Dec 24
Six persons have been arrested in the infamous JOA (IT) paper leak case in Himachal Pradesh. The Vigilance department of HP Police has so far detained Uma Azad, a senior assistant of HP State staff selection commission, her son, and her servant in the JOA (IT) paper leak case. Others arrested include two purchasers and one middleman, said a spokesman of the Vigilance Department.
He said that all the six persons would be presented in a local court later this afternoon for getting their remand for further interrogation. He said that a computer and other records have also been seized from the ward number seven house of Uma Azad, the arrested employee of the commission.
Meanwhile, the Vigilance Department is going to seize a local shop where the papers were Photostatted. The identity of the shop is yet not revealed.
On another hand, the entire officialdom of the HP staff service commission is in a fix over the recent paper leak case and the entire team of the commission led by its Chairman is holding a meeting to discuss the paper leak case and how to maintain extreme secrecy in the examination system.
Interestingly, the working of the commission is in the cloud since its opening as the HP staff selection board during the previous BJP regime (1998-2003).
There are reports that the Chief Minister, Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu who also belongs to the Nadaun area of Hamirpur district has sought a complete report from the Chief Secretary on the paper leak case. He has reportedly told the Chief Secretary to take stringent action against the defaulters and ensure that no one goes scot-free from this infamous case.
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