A major fraud has come to light in the recruitment process of Border Security Force (BSF), which is related to the security of the country. A young man from Jabalpur became a constable by getting the SSC exam and medical test done by another person. After selection, he reached BSF Training Center in Bengaluru and continued training for 12 days. The entire game was exposed when there was a 100 percent mismatch of fingerprints in the final biometric check. On Wednesday, Bijauli police station of Gwalior has registered a case in this matter. The police are now searching for the entire gang along with the solver who compromised the recruitment process. The whole secret was revealed during the training. According to police and BSF sources, Shiv Singh, resident of Ranjhi, Manmohan Nagar, Jabalpur, was selected for the post of Constable (GD) through SSC Exam-2025. After getting the appointment, he reached the BSF Training Center in Bengaluru on 9 March 2026. During the final verification of documents and biometric matching on March 21, 12 days after the training began, her fingerprints did not match the records. Despite repeated checks, the system showed 100 percent mismatch. Even the photo was not found, the poll was exposed. When the investigation officials matched the photographs on the SSC application form and the e-admit card, it came to light that the person taking the exam and the youth who had come for training were different. After this the officers interrogated him. The entire work was done by paying 50 thousand rupees. During interrogation, Shiv Singh admitted that by paying 50 thousand rupees, he had prepared an unknown solver to give the written examination and medical test in his place. With his help he was selected. The fraud has a connection with Gwalior. Investigation revealed that the written examination of the accused was held on 19 February 2025 in an examination center of Bijauli police station area of ​​Gwalior. Other stages of the recruitment process were also completed here. For this reason, Bengaluru Police registered zero FIR and sent the case to Gwalior for investigation. Now search for Solver gang: Bijauli police station in-charge Saurabh Srivastava said that a case has been registered against the accused under sections of fraud, preparing fake documents and Examination Act. Digital records and CCTV footage related to the examination center are being scrutinized. Police are now searching for that solver and the entire network behind it.