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Five held to use cellphones in the BSF recruitment exam

Gurugram: The Border Security Force Precautions have arrested five candidates who allegedly used an unfair way during the BSF recruitment test, the police said on Monday.

While four candidates were arrested while using cellphones during the examination, the fifth candidate had appeared in the exam on behalf of the original candidate.

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According to the police, for recruitment to the Constable post in BSF, the troops have organized a written examination in the RBSM public school in Sohna on Sunday.
During the examination, the BSF alert team found that several candidates used cellphones.
It was found that a candidate named Pankaj appeared for inspection at the place of Manoj Kumar.

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