PUDUCHERRY: CID Police posted a police chief on destructive charges with government records to expand the sign he value in the examination to recruit sub-inspectors in the Puducherry.
The police said the Constable R Pandyane head attached to the Villianur police station emerged for a written examination carried out by the government on May 22, 2004.
Pandyane, who was not clear the examination was held more than 16 years ago, submitting a request under the RTI Law on March 17 years Then look for permission to check files related to recruitment and to check the signs obtained in the exam.
When he was invited to check the documents on July 27 last year, he respected with a note and corrected his sign in Paper II as 87 by opposing the original sign 57 hoping that the increasing mark would ensure his choice as a sub-inspector if he raised the problem with the authority competent.
Pandyane submitted a representation to Under-Smartary (HOME) on August 13 last year looking for a retrospective sub-inspector’s post appointment with the effect of May 22, 2004 and also gave promotion as inspectors.
The part in question in the police department, related to police recruitment / promotion and finalization of their seniority, began verifying its documents on September 11 last year and found that the sign that he had obtained on paper II had been damaged.
The number ‘5’ has been damaged to be read as ‘8’.
However, the total value (110) remains the same exposes malpractice.
Superintendent Counale Satis filed a complaint with CID police, who ordered Pandyane under 467 (valuable security forgery, will, etc.), 468 (forgery for cheating) and 471 (using original electronic records) from the Criminal Code and Indian offerings and starting questions.
