Karnataka: KPSC FDA exam postponed after question paper leak, six held
The dates for the test would be rescheduled and announced in due course, a press release said.
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Updated: Jan 23, 2021, 11:26 PM IST
With the Bengaluru Central Crime Branch police busting the question paper leak racket on Saturday night, Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) has cancelled competitive examinations for First Division Assistant scheduled on Sunday.
The Bengaluru Joint Police Commissioner, (Crime), Sandeep Patil said in his tweet that the question paper of - First Division Assistant - examination that was scheduled on Sunday (January 24) has been leaked and the police has arrested six persons in this connection.
B luru police bust question paper leak racket, KPSC postpones FDA exam
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Bengaluru, Jan 23 : With the Bengaluru Central Crime Branch police busting the question paper leak racket on Saturday night, Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) has cancelled competitive examinations for First Division Assistant scheduled on Sunday.
The Bengaluru Joint Police Commissioner, (Crime), Sandeep Patil said in his tweet that the question paper of - First Division Assistant - examination that was scheduled on Sunday (January 24) has been leaked and the police has arrested six persons in this connection.
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Three ‘fund managers’ who duped crores from techies in Bengaluru held
By IANS| Published: 23rd January 2021 12:20 am IST
Bengaluru, Jan 22 : The Bengaluru Central Crime Branch personnel have arrested three men, who in the guise of professional finance managers, duped high networth techies in the city, a statement said on Friday.
The CCB has recovered real estate properties valued around Rs 8 crore and three high-end cars like BMWs and Audis from the three, identified as Stephen Johns, 35, Kalakere Raghvendra, 34, and Manjunath, 43, all residents of Bengaluru.
“Johns and Raghvendra were always looking at gullible IT professionals, who are essentially high networth individuals, and wanted to invest their ‘excess money’ in shares, debentures or mutual funds. These accused persons used meet them and introduce themselves as share brokers/fund managers of reputed banks,” the police said.