12 Days Into Training For Border Force, A Fingerprint Exposed His Fraud

A 24-year-old man was caught using a proxy candidate to pass recruitment exams for the Border Security Force after biometric verification failed during training. The incident has exposed a wider network of 'solver gangs' operating in Madhya Pradesh.
Why it matters
This highlights systemic corruption and the prevalence of organized fraud in competitive government recruitment processes in India.
He had cleared the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) examination. He had passed the medical test. He had received his appointment letter. He had even reported to the Border Security Force training centre in Bengaluru and completed nearly two weeks of training.
The report relies on police statements and factual accounts of the investigation without editorializing.
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