The CID has launched raids at the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) office following massive irregularities in recruitment exams. Twenty individuals, including former JPSC Chairman L Khiangte, have been apprehended.
- CID raided the JSSC office to investigate alleged systemic irregularities in state recruitment exams.
- 20 suspects arrested, including high-profile former JPSC Chairman L Khiangte.
- Job aspirants have been protesting at Albert Ekka Chowk, Ranchi, for 24 consecutive days.
In a major crackdown on administrative corruption, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Monday initiated raids at the Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission (JSSC) office in Ranchi. The operation is part of an ongoing investigation into widespread irregularities and alleged fraud within various state-level recruitment examinations.
CID ADG Manoj Kaushik confirmed the raids, stating that the agency is seeking evidence regarding the manipulation of exam processes. The scale of the investigation has already led to the arrest of 20 individuals. Most notably, the arrest of former JPSC Chairman L Khiangte has sent shockwaves through the state's administrative circles, suggesting that the corruption may have been sanctioned at the highest levels of the commission.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that this scandal transcends simple clerical error; it points toward a deeply embedded nexus of corruption. When the very custodians of meritocracy—the chairpersons of selection commissions—are implicated, it erodes public trust in the state's ability to provide fair employment. This creates a volatile environment where merit is sidelined in favor of monetary or political influence.
"The integrity of public recruitment is the bedrock of a functioning democracy; any breach here is a betrayal of the youth's aspirations and a failure of institutional governance."
The raids come amid escalating tensions in the capital. For 24 days, students and job aspirants have occupied Albert Ekka Chowk in Ranchi, demanding a transparent probe into the JPSC and JSSC's conduct. The protesters allege that multiple exams were compromised, allowing unqualified candidates to secure positions through illicit means.
Historically, Jharkhand has struggled with transparency in its recruitment boards, but the current scale of arrests suggests a systemic purge. The CID is currently analyzing seized documents and digital footprints to map the entire network of middlemen and officials involved in the scam.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why was the JSSC office raided?
The raid was conducted to gather evidence regarding alleged irregularities and corruption in various recruitment examinations.
2. Who is the most prominent person arrested in this case?
Former JPSC Chairman L Khiangte is among the 20 people arrested by the state probe agency.