dakhil exam question leak, madrasa teacher and 2 in jail


Published: 10:03 23 April 2025
A madrasa teacher and an Alim student have been arrested in Kishoreganj, Nilphamari on charges of leaking the first paper of the ongoing Dakhil exam. Later, they were sent to jail through the court. When the district court produced them on Tuesday evening, the judge ordered them to be sent to jail.
The people who went to jail are Mojahidul Islam (32), assistant teacher (library) of Baravita Fazil Madrasa in Kishoreganj Upazila, and Roknuzzaman (18), a second-year student of Alim of Baravita Fazil Madrasa.
Kishoreganj Police Station Officer-in-Charge (OC) Ashraful Islam told More News that they were arrested from the center on charges of question leakage. Later, when they were sent to the court, the judge ordered them to be sent to jail.
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