<p>The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Saturday seized some "important" documents from the residences of Deputy Superintendent of Police P Shantha Kumar and four staffers of the recruitment wing who were arrested recently in the police sub-inspector (PSI) exam scam. </p>.<p>There was speculation that CID sleuths had found lakhs of rupees in cash during the search operation but officials were tight-lipped about it. The search was carried out with court permission. </p>.<p>Besides Kumar's house in Adugodi, the CID searched the residences of reserve sub-inspector Srinivas, head constable Lokesh, first division assistant Harsha and second division assistant Sridhar. The four were posted in the recruitment wing of the state police. </p>.<p>Kumar is alleged to have tampered with the OMR sheets of candidates who appeared in the exam held on October 3 last year. The four staffers faced similar charges. All of them have been named in the case registered at the High Grounds police station. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, CID is making efforts to arrest more suspects in the case. </p>
<p>The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Saturday seized some "important" documents from the residences of Deputy Superintendent of Police P Shantha Kumar and four staffers of the recruitment wing who were arrested recently in the police sub-inspector (PSI) exam scam. </p>.<p>There was speculation that CID sleuths had found lakhs of rupees in cash during the search operation but officials were tight-lipped about it. The search was carried out with court permission. </p>.<p>Besides Kumar's house in Adugodi, the CID searched the residences of reserve sub-inspector Srinivas, head constable Lokesh, first division assistant Harsha and second division assistant Sridhar. The four were posted in the recruitment wing of the state police. </p>.<p>Kumar is alleged to have tampered with the OMR sheets of candidates who appeared in the exam held on October 3 last year. The four staffers faced similar charges. All of them have been named in the case registered at the High Grounds police station. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, CID is making efforts to arrest more suspects in the case. </p>