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Five Biman officials held for ‘leaking’ test questions

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Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) and National Security Intelligence (NSI) in a joint drive have arrested five officials of Biman Bangladesh Airlines for their alleged involvement in leaking the question of a recruitment test of the national carrier.

MT Operators Md Jahangir Alam, 36, Mohammad Mahfuz Alam Bhuiyan, 31, Md Enamul Haque, 27, and Office Assistants Aolad Hossain, 29 and Harunur Rashid, 40, were arrested from the capital’s Kaola area on Friday, reports UNB. 

The members of the law enforcement agencies recovered soft and hard copies of the question, bank cheques, stamped documents, four diaries, admit cards of the examinees, mobile phone sets and cash from the arrestees during the drive.

According to DB, the one-hour-long recruitment test of Biman was scheduled to be held on Friday from 3:00pm to 4:00pm. On Thursday night, detectives came to learn that the question of the test has been leaked.

After identifying the culprits, the detectives started a drive and recovered a total of 100 leaked questions from their possessions.

During primary interrogation, the arrestees confessed that they started to plan for leaking the questions since Biman issued a circular for recruitment. They collected the original question by working with  Biman high-ups responsible for preparing, printing and storing questions and sold them to the job seekers through Whatsapp.

The culprits collected a hefty amount of money ranging from Tk 0.2 to Tk 0.7 million per question. They even collected signatures on non-judicial stamps to embezzle lands from job seekers.

The arrestees also admitted that they have been involved in leaking questions for a long time.

The Biman authorities usually form a committee to oversee their recruitment process.

DB sources said that they’re currently investigating how the questions were leaked under the nose of this committee.

If needed, DB will interrogate the Biman high-ups, the sources said.

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