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 GEO Pakistan
 Copies of BISE, Quetta sold by a boy
 Updated at: 0740 PST,  Saturday, July 04, 2009
Copies of BISE, Quetta sold by a boy QUETTA: The answering copies of FA exams, held two months ago under the Balochistan Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Quetta (BISE), were sold by a boy by nine rupees per kilogram, Geo news reported.

According to sources, the owner of Roti shop Naik Muhammad told Geo that a boy brought those copies last month to sell them on a scrap shop but as he found scrap shop closed so I bought them from him by 9 rupees per kilogram which completely weighted 11 kilograms.

Sadiq Muhammad, the Union Council Nazim of the area took this issue to media, said that he was taken some pages from those copies following which he took strict notice of the lawlessness.
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