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Paper leak case: police clueless, Dahiya’s custody extended

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Posted: Mar 03, 2008 at 0202 hrs IST

Chandigarh, March 2 The Chandigarh Police is yet to make a headway in the police-recruitment paper leak case, even after interrogating Joginder Dahiya, the prime accused in the case, for three days. The local court today extended Dahiya’s police custody by one more day. He shall now be produced in the court tomorrow.

According to sources, Dahiya has not divulged any vital details that could help the Chandigarh Police make any further arrests in the case. When asked, the investigating officials mentioned that though they have some names of suspects, the raids at the suspects’ hideouts and residences have turned futile, as the suspects are already at large.

Chandigarh Police Special Crime Investigation Cell, which is handling the investigation in the case has interrogated Dahiya to know more about the chain of accused, who played a vital role in getting recruitment question paper and then fleecing candidates by charging them hefty amounts of money for supplying them the question papers. Dahiya was yet being interrogated till the filing of this report.

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