A special court today sent Rajarshi Sen Deka, son of former Congress minister Nilamani Sen Deka, to judicial custody till December 8 for allegedly bribing officials of the Assam Public Service Commission (APSC) to bag a state government job.
Special judge A Bhattacharjee sent Deka to judicial custody after the completion of his 14-day police remand.
Deka has applied for bail and the plea will be considered on Monday.
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Police have arrested 23 out of the identified 25 officials of the 2015 batch who had bribed APSC officials to get jobs through doctored answer scripts.
Of the 25 officials, 13 are in Assam Civil Services, seven are in Assam Police Services and the rest are in allied civil services.
Police had on November 8 arrested 16 civil services officials in connection with the cash-for-job scam in the tainted APSC.
Rakesh Kumar Paul, former chairman of the APSC, was nabbed on November 4 last year.
Two members of the commission, Samedur Rahman and Basanta Kumar Doley, and Pabitra Kaibarta, the APSC's assistant controller of examinations, were also held.
Subsequently, more officials and persons were arrested in connection with the job scam.
Nilamani Sen Deka was the agriculture minister in the erstwhile Congress government and had unsuccessfully contested the assembly elections from the Dharampur constituency in 2016.
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