New Turn in SSC Scam Case: CBI Obtains New Audio-Visual Clip, Seeks Voice Samples

SSC Scam Case: There’s a new sensational development in the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) recruitment scam case. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has acquired a new audio-visual clip, marking a significant turn in the investigation. To use this clip as crucial evidence and advance the probe, the CBI has approached the Alipore Court, seeking permission to collect the voice samples of five accused individuals. This development has once again stirred the state’s political landscape.
New Evidence and CBI’s Move
During a hearing at the Alipore Court on Thursday, the CBI revealed that it is in possession of a new audio-visual clip. The investigating agency claims that this clip contains vital information and conversations related to the SSC scam, which could help unravel the case further. According to CBI sources, the voices of five different individuals can be heard in the clip.
The CBI is now working to confirm the identities of these individuals. It has filed a petition in court seeking permission to collect the voice samples of five accused persons. These samples will be sent for forensic examination and matched with the voices in the clip. If the samples match, it will be considered strong evidence in court.
Future of the Case and its Impact
If this new audio-visual clip is admitted as evidence in court, it could change the entire trajectory of the SSC recruitment scam case. It may help uncover the full extent of the fraudulent network and identify the masterminds behind it. However, the lawyers for the accused have raised questions about the clip’s origin and authenticity, arguing that its sudden appearance after a prolonged investigation is suspicious and that it could be fabricated.
For now, the court has sought responses from the accused regarding the CBI’s petition. The upcoming hearings in this case are expected to be highly charged. The public and thousands of job aspirants are eagerly awaiting the court’s verdict, as this case involves the future of countless candidates and the integrity of the state’s education system.