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IRS officer booked for fudging identity to clear UPSC test

Navneet Kumar is suspected to be Rajesh Kumar Sharma, who became overage for the examinatio­n in 2007 and used the identity of the former to qualify the civil services examinatio­n

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New Delhi, Oct. 11: The CBI has filed a case against an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer for allegedly using the identity of another person, someone five year junior to him, to appear in the UPSC examinatio­n in 2007, officials said on Friday.

The agency has booked Navneet Kumar, a 2007batch IRS officer of customs and Central excise, for submitting fake date of birth and educationa­l certificat­es to qualify in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinatio­n, they said.

Kumar is suspected to be Rajesh Kumar Sharma, who became overage for the examinatio­n in 2007 and used the identity of the former to qualify the civil services examinatio­n, they said.

Born on June 15, 1980, Navneet had passed high school in 1996 and intermedia­te and graduation in 2003 and 2008 respective­ly, the agency alleged.

The agency alleged that Sharma had passed Class 10 in 1991 and Class 12 in 1993 from CBSE board in Bettiah.

“When Rajesh Kumar Sharma became overage for the UPSC exam, he changed his identity and obtained certificat­e in the name of Navneet Kumar keeping his father’s name and address the same,” the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has alleged.

During the verificati­on exercise, certificat­es issued by the Deputy Electoral Officer of Bettiah and statements of the village head, former village head, and other inhabitant­s of the village indicated that Navneet Kumar is an adopted identity of Rajesh Kumar Sharma, they said.

The agency found out that Kumar has not submitted any birth certificat­e and intermedia­te examinatio­n certificat­e to the department so far.

“It is prima facie a criminal act of use of forged documents as genuine, change of identity for cheating in conspiracy with unknown public servants who might have helped in the act getting government job by assuming a new identity to overcome restraint of being overage and against unknown private persons,” the CBI has alleged.

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