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A major fraud has been exposed in the recruitment process of the Border Security Force (BSF), which is related to the country’s security. A young man from Jabalpur became a constable by having another person take the SSC exam and medical test on his behalf. After selection, he reached the BSF Training Center in Bengaluru and continued training for 12 days. The entire scam was exposed during the final biometric verification when the fingerprints showed a 100 percent mismatch. The Bijoli police station in Gwalior has registered a case in the matter and is now searching for the solver along with the entire gang who breached the recruitment process. The entire secret was revealed during training According to police and BSF sources, Shiv Singh, a resident of Manmohan Nagar, in Jabalpur, was selected for the post of Constable (GD) through the SSC examination-2025. After receiving the appointment, he reached the BSF Training Center in Bengaluru on March 9, 2026. 12 days after the training started, on March 21, during the final verification of documents and biometric matching, his fingerprints did not match the records. Despite multiple checks, the system showed a 100 percent mismatch. Photo also didn’t match, fraud exposed When investigating officers matched the photographs on the SSC application form and e-admit card, it was revealed that the person who took the examination and the youth who came for training were different individuals. After this, officers interrogated him. Got entire work done by paying 50,000 During interrogation, Shiv Singh admitted that he had paid 50,000 to an unknown solver to take the written examination and medical test in his place. It was with his help that he got selected. Connection to fraud linked with Gwalior Investigation revealed that the accused’s written examination was held on February 19, 2025, at an examination center in the Bijauli police station area of Gwalior. Other stages of the recruitment process were also completed here. Due to this reason, Bengaluru police registered a Zero FIR and sent the case to Gwalior for investigation. Now searching for solver gang Bijauli police station in-charge Saurabh Srivastava stated that a case has been registered against the accused under sections of fraud, preparation of fake documents, and examination act. Digital records and CCTV footage related to the examination center are being scrutinized. Police are now searching for that solver and the entire network operating behind him.