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CID to investigate TET question papers

Updated On 2015-09-01 09:30:28 Education
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Recently, Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) question papers went missing in WestBengal. Now, CID has taken over the probe, and it will look into the case of the missing TET question papers.

As told by a highly-placed source in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the driver and the helper of the bus, from which the question papers went missing, have already been interrogated in this case. 

 A CID source said that, "We have already started our investigation into the matter. Both the driver Swapan Basu and helper Ujjwal Kundu have been questioned. We'll also interrogate constables Chinmoy Mondal and Himadri Sekhar Biswas."

The Teacher Eligibility Test is conducted for recruitment of primary school teachers, it was originally scheduled to be held on August 30. After some question papers went missing, the West Bengal government deferred the TET exam to October 4. On being asked whether CID would question the two officials of the postal department who were present on the bus, the source said, "We have to talk to everyone involved in the process of transportation of the question papers. We have to look who, where, how and what created the gaps through which papers even after the presence of so many persons went missing. We are looking into all possible loopholes in this matter."

The question papers, meant to be distributed at different examination centres in Hooghly, were transported in 154 bags from the state education department's Salt Lake office to Serampore. The postal department was in charge of carrying them while the state transport department provided the buses. On reaching Serampore, one of the bags containing the TET question papers was found missing.

Source Link : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/education/story/west-bengal-missing-tet-question-papers-case/1/462058.html

 
 

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