Priyanath gave PSC questions to 450 people at what rate

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Seven accused, including Syed Abed Ali Jeeban, a former driver of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC), agreed to give a voluntary confessional statement in court. They gave sensational information in that statement. Leaked question on who became BSS cadre in which year; Who supported the question leak behind the scenes, which PSC officials knew this information; In their confession, the names of the original owners of the question leak have also come out.

Priyanath Roy of Thakurgaon is one of the few accomplices caught with Abed Ali, the mastermind of the question paper leak ring. Abed Ali said in his confessional statement that Priyanath Roy used to deliver the job seekers to him. The contract was for 18 to 20 lakh taka, advance was taken 2 to 5 lakh taka. They were the sharers of that huge amount of money. And Priyanath Roy used to do these things. He helped about 450 people get jobs by giving them question papers.Although there is not much wealth in Thakurgaon area, it has been found that Priyanath has a lot of property, including houses and cars, in Dinajpur and Dhaka.Thakurgaon representative of Ittefak said that Priyanath Roy is the son of Raitu Roy and Rajbala couple of Mohammadpur village of Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila. He is the eldest among four brothers. Growing up in a family of poverty, Priyanath lost his father during the SSC examination. After HSC, he took a job in the forest department. After passing his degree, he joined the post of army auditor. Then he got involved with the job questioning cycle. His mother is blaming her daughter-in-law for her son’s involvement in misdeeds. He said, my son has been hanged. He goes by his wife’s wisdom.Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Thakurgaon Sadar Police Station ABM Feroz Wahid said that there are several cases in the name of Priyanath in different districts for allegedly embezzling money in the name of providing employment. But he did not come home for several years.Meanwhile, Noman Siddique is the son of Abu Taher of Charalgi village of Ramgati police station in Laxmipur. He once worked in a law enforcement agency. In 2004, he was introduced to the PSC question paper leak gang. He used to lobby for various jobs in exchange of huge amount of money. Then, through a friend, I was introduced to Priyanath Roy, the auditor of the finance department. By selling the leaked questions, Noman became the owner of a ready-made garment factory near Dhaka. Lives in Mirpur No. 10, Senpara Parbarta, Flat No. 458/4. He is also the owner of the flat.Md. among those arrested. Sakhawat Hossain said in his deposition that Sakhawat, who passed class 8, is a water filter trader. His water filter warehouse is on the second floor of a house on Calvert Road, Poulton. Sayem Hossain, a student of Siddheshwari College, helped him in the business. PSC office assistant. Sajedul Islam is his friend. According to this source, Sajedul often meets him with an expensive car and asks him to let him know if there is anyone looking for a job. A flat of Sajedul in Aftabnagar. Finally, 46 candidates of Railway Sub-Assistant Engineer recruitment exam held on July 5 were kept in the warehouse of his shift. The job aspirants went to take the exam the next day after memorizing the leaked questions overnight.Sakhawat’s brother Sayem told the CID that Sajedul called him and asked him to take the job seekers from Paltan to the warehouse. Take eight job seekers from a micro to the warehouse. In this way, a total of 46 people were taken to that warehouse step by step.Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU) has ordered the seizure of the bank accounts of former PSC driver Syed Abed Ali and his business organization, who were discussed in the question paper leak.In CID’s interrogation, Abed Ali said that he owns a six-storey house, three flats and a car in Dhaka. There is a three-storied duplex house in the village. CID officials believe that Abed Ali’s wealth is more than that.Another accused deputy director. Abu Jafar. Village house, Galachipar in Kalagachia Union of Patuakhali. Locals said 4-5 years ago they bought 60 percent of the land and started building houses. This Abu Zafar ran a coaching center in Chowdhury Para of Malibagh in the name of his wife Jyoti for several years. Where government job aspirants used to get coaching. It is believed that Zafar used to buy and sell question papers behind the coaching center.It is to be noted that CID arrested 17 people including Abed Ali in raids in different parts of the country including the capital on July 8. CID’s SI Nippon Chandra Chand filed a case under the Bangladesh Public Works Commission Act at Paltan police station in the capital that night in connection with the question leak incident. In the case, 50-60 unidentified people have been named as accused including 31 people.

source:ittefaq

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