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Civil society seeks re-opening of BOPEE-2010 case for vital findings | | | Peerzada Ummer Early Times Report
Srinagar, Dec 13: The closure report filed by the Crime Branch with regard to probe into Common Entrance Test (CET) of the year 2010 conducted by the BOPEE has evoked severe criticism from civil society groups. The groups seem all set to seek judicial intervention for reopening of the case. The Crime Branch after receiving notice from the court registered FIR No. 24/2013 and conducted investigation as court monitored the investigation. However, on August 26, this year, after around three years of the rigorous investigation, the Crime Branch here submitted a closure report with regard to probe into Common Entrance Test (CET) 2010 conducted by the BOPEE. In the status report, the Crime Branch has stated that the call details of the candidates and their parents in connection with CET 2009, 2010 and 2011 were sought, saying BSNL did not provide it as the cellular company said it had no details available beyond one year. "The printing press where the CET question papers were printed for the years 2009, 2010 and 2011 was also visited by the team of officers to verify the precautionary measures which had been taken to maintain secrecy. During the spot inspection it was found that the Chairman and the Controller of Examination visited the press in 2009, 2010 and 2011 for printing of the question papers," reads the status report filed by the Crime Branch in the court. Meanwhile, there are the civil society groups who want the case to be re-opened and re-investigated in a similar way as was witnessed in the BOPEE 2012 paper leak scam. After the CB probe into CET-2012, 51 accused including former BOPEE Chairman Peer Mushtaq, approver Farooq Itoo, brokers Sajad Ahmad Bhat, Muhammad Amin Ganaie and Haroon Rashid Lone were charge-sheeted in the court of Special Judge Anti Corruption Kashmir. However, against 9 minors, chargesheet was filed in court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar. The trial court has examined six out of 78 witnesses so far. Early Times has learnt that various Civil society groups have been pitching for the re-investigations into BOPEE 2010 Entrance exams, claiming that there are various aspects of the case which merit highest concern and demand a thorough enquiry. In the petition which is likely being submitted before the court of law in near future says that he case cannot be closed merely on the basis of lack of call details or the non- cooperation of the cellular companies. They have stated that various investigation officers who earlier were investigating the issue have been, under routine course, transferred from their positions and that the vital findings of the case should not be out rightly ignored. The groups who seek re-investigation into the case have stated that they uphold the verdict of the honourable court and do not the integrity and crime branch's impartial way of working but are pleading to re-investigate the case based on the earlier findings. |
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