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Rohtak man held for bid to leak paper

YAMUNANAGAR: The police have arrested a person for trying to leak the paper of Excise and Taxation Inspector conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) here on July 30 this year.

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Shiv Kumar Sharma

Tribune News Service

Yamunanagar, September 16

The police have arrested a person for trying to leak the paper of Excise and Taxation Inspector conducted by the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) here on July 30 this year.

SP Rajesh Kalia said Satish Kumar, a resident of Balwa village in Rohtak district, was produced before a local court yesterday, which sent him to police remand for five days.

According to information, Satish had come to Yamunanagar on July 30. After the exam of Excise and Taxation Inspector was over, he along with a woman candidate and her mother, left for Rohtak in his car.

In the meantime, the police got information that Satish was trying to leak the paper. They chased his car but he managed to escape, abandoning the car near Chandpur Gurdwara in Yamunanagar.

The police took the candidate and her mother to Woman police station but released them after registering a case of rash driving against Satish.

Sources said the police recovered four mobile phones and Rs 1.20 lakh from the car. The police investigated the call details and the data of the phones. They got suspicious that Satish may have tried to leak the paper of Excise and Taxation Inspector.

“We seized a few mobile phones of the suspect from his car. We got the call details and other data investigated at the Digital Investigation Training and Analysis Centre, Gurugram. We became suspicious that he might have tried to leak the paper of Excise and Taxation Inspector. Therefore, we arrested him and procured his five-day remand,” said the SP.

The police had also booked four persons on the charge of attempt to leak the paper of bus conductor on September 10. They arrested two of them, who belong to Rohtak district.

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