
Police Detain Rajasthan Police Sub-Inspectors over Exam Fraud
Police Detain Rajasthan Police Sub-Inspectors over Exam Fraud
Fifteen trainee Rajasthan Police sub-inspectors, including the exam’s top scorer, were apprehended on Monday for allegedly using unfair means to clear the 2021 recruitment test.
The Rajasthan Police revealed that the detainees purportedly utilized leaked question papers and dummy candidates to secure their success.
The Special Operations Group (SOG) took decisive action, detaining the suspects undergoing training at the Rajasthan Police Academy.
The Rajasthan Police emphasized their commitment to addressing paper leaks, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been actively involved in curbing such malpractices.
In response to the incident, a helpline number (9530429258) has been issued for assistance. Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma asserted on social media that the state is effectively addressing paper leak incidents, with the SIT achieving significant success in preventing such malpractices.
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