5 people were turned over to the police for resorting to bad luck on the exam



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Five people have been arrested for failing to pass the exam for the post of office assistant in the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. The ministry later turned them over to the police on Saturday (November 26) for legal action.

Detained- Md. Garma village of Atpara upazila of Netrokona. Abdul Hamid Talukdar’s son, Md. Al Mamun Talukder, son of Mohammad Shahabuddin Khandaker from the Deola Shibpur village of Borhanuddin upazila in Bhola. Hamim, Faridpur Nagarkanda Upazila Baghutia village. Said the son of Abu Bakkar Siddique. Akram Hossain, son of Mahiddin Ahmed from the village of Majlishpur in Brahmanbaria. Takrim Ahmed and Mymensingh Gafargaon Birai, son of Abdul Hamid. Anwar Hossain.

On November 26, written examinations were carried out in 6 centers in the capital with the appointment of office assistants from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism. The examiners became suspicious of the behavior and responses of these examinees during the oral exam on Saturday.

At this point they were asked to answer several questions on the written test but did not give the answer during the oral test. At this time, the board members checked his handwriting, not the handwriting mentioned on the answer sheet.

During preliminary questioning, examinee Mohammad Al Mamun Talukder admitted that Saikat Zaman conducted a written test. Another examinee said. Hamim admitted that he participated in the written test instead of Bhola Borhanuddin Upazila. Kefayet’s son Ullah Khandaker said. Sumon Khandaker.

Maryland. Akram Hossain said that Jewel Matubbar, son of Harun Matubbar from Nagarkanda upazila of Faridpur, took part in the written test instead. Takrim Ahmed admitted that Omar Farooq had put him to the test on a contract worth 10,000 Tk. Another examinee said. Anwar Hossain admitted that Alamgir Kabir, who worked at BRDB, had signed a contract with someone through the government. That person gave their proof.

MU / MSH

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