Munnabhai Trainee IPS officer arrested for cheating in UPSC (IAS) exam

safeer karim- JoicyCHENNAI: A trainee IPS officer has been booked in Chennai for alleged malpractice during the civil services (mains) exam recently.Two people, including a woman, have been held in Hyderabad in connection with the case. The officer, identified as Safeer Karim, was booked under various IPC sections including cheating, police said, without mentioning the day of his arrest.

Karim allegedly indulged in malpractices while appearing in the civil services exams and reportedly managed to enter the exam hall with electronic gadgets concealed under his dress.The exams are being held since Saturday. Safeer Karim’s wife who allegedly helped the officer get his answers right in the civil services examination was arrested today from Hyderabad, where the Indian Police Service officer was caught yesterday.s checked him later on suspicion and found him in possession of the gadgets.

Police official said Joicy Joyce and a faculty member at a coaching centre for civil service aspirants were arrested for helping 2015 batch IPS officer, Safeer Karim cheat in the exam using high-tech devices including a micro camera and a small earpiece device that were difficult to detect.

“Based on the confession of the accused (Karim), we arrested two persons today from Hyderabad and they were produced before a local court and are being taken on transit remand,” a police official from Chennai told reporters in Hyderabad.
he camera, usually placed under the shirt’s collar, is connected to a mobile phone via Bluetooth. It is used to take pictures of the question paper, the mobile phone transmits the photograph. A person well-versed in the subject on the other end of the line dictates the answers or the points, transmitted into small earpiece. Police would not say if this was the first time that Safeer Karim had used the gadgets for cheating.The flamboyant police officer had cleared a similar test about two years ago when he secured the 112th rank.
But he had then opted to join the Indian Police Service, or IPS. In interviews to local media outlets, the officer had then declared that a police officer’s character in a 1994 Malayalam movie, ‘Commissioner’ had inspired him to join the police rather than the IAS.

The IAS is the first choice of 95 per cent civil service aspirants; it is considered much more high profile. Also, its members usually rise to leadership roles in the bureaucracy.There is no clarity why Mr Karim decided to go for a career switch, to the IAS. He had already joined Tirunelveli district, 630 km from Tamil Nadu capital Chennai, as an Assistant Superintendent of Police. (With Agency Inputs ).

 

 

 

 

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