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20 June 2010

CBI unearths Railway recruitment scam, RRB chief's son held

    The CBI on Friday claimed to have unearthed a multi-crore Railway recruitment  scam and arrested eight persons, including son of Chairman of Railway  Recruitment Board, Mumbai, for allegedly leaking exam paper for money.

    "CBI has unearthed Railway recruitment scam by conducting simultaneous raids at  Mumbai, Bangalore, Raipur, Kolkata and Hyderabad. This scam relates to the  examinations of Assistant Loco Pilot and Assistant Station Master. It is  estimated that the scam runs into several crores of rupees," CBI spokesperson  Harsh Bhal said here.

    Those arrested include Vivek Bhardwaj Sharma, son of S M Sharma, Chairman of  Railway Recruitment Board (RRB), Mumbai, the then Additional Divisional Railway  Manager(ADRM), Raipur A K Jagannatham, his son Srujan and a Raipur-based agent.

    "The then ADRM, Raipur in connivance with the officials of RRB, Mumbai could  secure a copy of the question paper before the examination date and provided the  same to several aspirants," the CBI spokesperson alleged.

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