The Arunachal Pradesh police are investigating two cases of malpractice reported during the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Combined Competitive Examination (APPSCCE) Preliminary Examination 2024. The incidents, involving the use of a mobile phone and a missing OMR sheet, have raised concerns over the integrity of the examination process.The first case was reported at Kendriya Vidyalaya, C-Sector, Naharlagun, where a mobile phone was found in the possession of a candidate, Ms. Mudang Yabyang, during the exam. Acting on a complaint from the Centre Superintendent, the police seized the device for further investigation. Yabyang’s statement was recorded, and she was directed to cooperate fully with the inquiry.
In a separate incident at Government Higher Secondary School, G-Sector, Naharlagun, the disappearance of an OMR sheet belonging to candidate Binam Teng (Roll No. 110069) prompted a second case. Investigators later recovered the missing sheet from Teng, who admitted to mistakenly taking it home after the examination. The Superintendent of Police, Naharlagun, assured that both cases are being thoroughly investigated to uphold the fairness of the APPSCCE. Authorities have emphasized their commitment to maintaining transparency and taking strict action against any malpractice.
The APPSCCE is a vital gateway for civil service aspirants in Arunachal Pradesh, making its credibility paramount. Officials reiterated that any attempt to undermine the process will be dealt with firmly to ensure a fair and transparent examination system.