CBI arrests two kingpins in South Western Railway GDCE-2022 paper leak
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested two alleged masterminds behind the question paper leak in the General Departmental Competitive Examination (GDCE)-2022, conducted by South Western Railway for recruitment to the post of Goods Train Manager. The two accused, both private individuals, were apprehended in Bengaluru on 3 July following searches at their premises.
Key Developments
According to an official CBI statement, the case was originally registered against 23 accused on a complaint filed by South Western Railway. The charges include criminal conspiracy, cheating, and receiving illegal gratification by a public servant. The two arrested individuals are believed to be the central architects of the fraud.
During searches, investigators recovered incriminating documents, electronic devices — including scanners and printers allegedly used to facilitate the fraud — along with examination-related records and candidate details. The evidence, according to the CBI, directly links the accused to a coordinated conspiracy to leak and distribute the question paper to select candidates ahead of the examination.
Court Remand and Custody
The arrested individuals were produced before a competent court in Bengaluru on Saturday, which remanded them to CBI custody for four days for further interrogation. The remand signals the agency's intent to unravel the wider network behind the leak, including any railway insiders who may have facilitated access to the paper.
Scale of the Conspiracy
The GDCE-2022 was a departmental competitive examination — meaning it was intended for existing railway employees seeking promotion. A leak at this level raises serious concerns about the integrity of internal recruitment processes within one of India's largest public employers. This comes amid a broader national pattern of examination fraud cases that have drawn scrutiny to the security protocols of government recruitment bodies.
Investigation Ongoing
The CBI has stated that the probe is continuing and that further arrests are likely as investigators work to identify and apprehend all individuals allegedly involved in the conspiracy. The agency has not yet disclosed how many candidates may have benefited from the leaked paper or whether the examination results have been suspended pending the outcome.