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criminal case filed against constable who joined both bihar jharkhand police forces

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AI-generatedThis article is about a police recruitment fraud case in India. There is no commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely administrative/legal with no material economic or sector-level consequences.
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- Constable Ranjan Kumar joined Jharkhand Police in May 2005 under one identity.
- He later assumed the name Santosh Kumar and joined Bihar Police in December 2007.
- Investigations revealed identical photographs, matching biometric records, and similar personal details.
- The Supreme Court reinstated the constable's dismissal and ordered criminal proceedings.
- The case highlights misuse of public employment systems and need for stricter accountability in police recruitment.
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