"SIT has arrested BSSC chairman Sudhir Kumar and four others, including his close kins, in connection with the paper leak matter," Patna Zonal Inspector General of Police (IGP) N H Khan told PTI.
"The SIT has arrested Kumar on the basis of concrete evidence of his role in the entire matter of paper leak," Khan added.
Kumar has been arrested from Hazaribagh district of Jharkhand, a senior police source said, adding of the four others arrested along with Kumar, two are his nephews.
Notably, Bihar government had on February 8 last cancelled the BSSC examination held to fill up the posts of clerks in state government jobs in the wake of paper leak.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had announced the cancellation of BSSC examination on the basis of preliminary report of state police chief P K Thakur and recommendation of Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh.
The cancellation had come in the wake of reports of paper leak before the examination on February 5. Leaked paper of BSSC examination for clerk jobs became online before start of the examination on February 5.
Ram's arrest came after intensive questioning by the SIT after taking him into custody on February 8.
The latest examination irregularities in the BSSC follows the infamous toppers' scam in the state plus two exam in 2016.
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The IAS Officers' Association, which expressed deep anger and anguish over the arrest of Kumar, has demanded a CBI inquiry to ensure an independent and fair probe into the alleged scam and will take up the matter with chief minister Nitish Kumar.
"Sudhir Kumar has all along been cooperating with the investigation and, therefore, the arrest is absolutely unwarranted. The Association strongly demands that this matter be transferred to the CBI forthwith in the interest of justice, independence and fair play," the Association's Bihar Branch Secretary and IAS Officer Vivek Singh said.
The release said the Association has "decided to bear all legal and other expenses on his behalf".
The Association's treasurer and IAS officer Dipak Kumar Singh said the SIT had apprised the Association of the sequence of events leading to the late-night arrest of the officer.
He said the IAS Association would meet Chief Minister Kumar in the evening.
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