In a significant breakthrough in the Odisha sub-inspector recruitment scam, the Brahmapur JMFC Rural Court granted a five-day remand for Shankar Prusty and Arabinda Das.
The Crime Branch had initially sought a seven-day remand to interrogate the duo regarding irregularities in the recruitment process.
Both accused allegedly played central roles in leaking exam papers and enabling the unfair selection of candidates. Investigators arrested them after uncovering evidence suggesting their involvement in manipulating the recruitment system.
As the investigation progresses, the Crime Branch plans to examine digital records, financial transactions, and communication logs. These efforts aim to expose the full extent of the scam and identify others connected to the network.
Meanwhile, the court

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