Rajasthan: CBI lies fir against the discharged constable in the recruitment examination

New -Delhi, September 14 (IANS). The CBI registered a case against a discharged constable of the Central Narcotics Bureau (CBN) posted earlier in Kota, Rajasthan. An official said a fir was submitted four years ago to get a government function through fraud and identity forgery. Havildar Mohammad Zakir Hussain, now rejected, was discussed for criminal conspiracy, pseudo -philanthropic, fraud, fraud and civil servant to get an unfair advantage out of the dishonesty of duty. Hussain, a Patna resident, was investigated when officials complained that their thumb marks had been changed at different stages of the recruitment investigation. The criminal involvement of unknown SSC officials and the operating authority in the alleged recruitment process in fraud in 2021 is also suspected. On September 4, CBI commissioner Dinesh Buddhis, Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, gave a written complaint to the CBI to register a fir against Hussain. The CBI Fir says: “It is alleged that Mohammad Zakir Hussain’s thumb impression was not found in different stages of the exam. The firy was approved by the Deputy Inspector General of the Police (Anti -Corruption -Branch Jaipur), Manisha Chaudhary said: ‘ CBN was received against Mohammad Zakir Hussain Article 120B (including Article 419, 420, 468, 471) and the conditions of the Corruption Act, 1988 (in 2018). Public servants.