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APPSC paper leak: Govt terminates 2 agriculture officers

Pic credit: @Iam Da Thai

Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh government has terminated two agriculture development officers (ADO) from their services in connection with the APPSC paper leak scam.

The officers – Dekni Romin and Yimar Rakshap – were still in their two-year probation period, and their services were yet to be confirmed by the government.

While Romin was posted as the ADO at Taliha in Upper Subansiri district and Rakshap was serving as ADO at Hawai in Anjaw district.

Romin and Rakshap were earlier arrested by the Special Investigation Cell (Vigilance) of the state police in connection with SIC/VIG/PS/C/NO-12/2022 U/S 120 (B)/406/409/420 IPC R/W SEC 7/8/13(2) of PC ACT 1988 on November 24, 2022 and November 30, 2022, respectively.

Officials said the duo was remanded to police custody for more than 48 hours and were subsequently suspended from their services on November 24, 2022 and November 30, 2022, respectively. Both officers are still in police custody at the Jully district jail.

Agriculture commissioner Bidol Tayeng said the agriculture department served the two former officers with termination notices on February 6 last giving them 30 days’ time, however, none of the officers replied to the same.

“As a result, the two officers were terminated from service as per condition No. 1 of the appointment letter, which states that “The appointment may be terminated at any time by a month’s notice given by either side, viz. the appointee or the appointing authority. However, the appointing authority reserves the right to terminate the service of the appointee forthwith or before the notice by making payment to him of a sum equivalent to the pay and allowances for the period of notice or the unexpired portion thereof,” Tayeng said.

Another official of the agriculture department, Talung Jomang who was also arrested by the SIC is still in police custody at the Jully district jail and has been placed under suspension.

Disciplinary proceedings could not be completed due to certain previous judgments of the Supreme Court in a similar case, Tayeng said.

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