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Headmaster put on remand over question paper leak

Friday, 30 September 2022


KURIGRAM, Sept 29 (UNB): A Kurigram court has placed Lutfur Rahman, headmaster of Nehal Uddin Girls' High School, on a three-day remand in connection with his alleged involvement in SSC question paper leak.
Kurigram Chief Judicial Magistrate Md Sumon Ali passed the order on Thursday.
The court fixed Sunday for hearing the remand petition of two more accused in the case.
Earlier on September 20, three school teachers, including Lutfur Rahman, the headmaster and secretary of Bhurungamari Nehal Uddin Pilot High School center, and two assistant teachers of the school-- Zubaiyer Hossain and Aminur Rahman- were arrested in connection with the question paper leak case.
Three more people were arrested in this connection on September 22. So far, six people have been arrested in this connection.
A complaint was lodged with Bhurungamari thana in this connection. Police later registered an FIR.
According to police, headmaster of Nehal Uddin Pilot Girls' High School and centre secretary Lutfar Rahman and in-charge officer Upazila Secondary Officer Abdur Rahman put single question paper of Bangla 2nd paper, English 1st and 2nd paper in the envelope of question papers of Bangla 1st paper while sorting question papers at Bhurungamari and sealed the envelope.
It was later signed by Upazila Secondary Education Officer Abdur Rahman.
On the day of examination of Bengali 1st paper, center secretary Lutfar Rahman along with his associates brought the packet of Bengali 1st paper and took away the papers of Bengali 2nd paper, English 1st and 2nd paper.
Later, with the help of some teachers, the headmaster prepared the handwritten answer sheets of the leaked question papers and sold them to the students of that school at a price of Tk 15,000 to Tk 20,000 as per the investigation.
On September 21, SSC examinations on four subjects under the Dinajpur Education Board were postponed due to question papers leak in Kurigram's Bhurungamari upazila.
Copies of English 1st paper and 2nd paper of the ongoing SSC examinations went viral on Facebook and WhatsApp.
Dinajpur Board also formed a three-member probe committee headed by Professor Faraz Uddin Talukdar, college inspector of the Education Board.