Lecturer Arrested for Using Forged Documents in Rajasthan: A Tale of Deception
A Rajasthan Police Special Operations Group arrested Ashok Kumar Yadav, a government school lecturer, for allegedly using forged documents to secure his job. He reportedly submitted fake qualifications for the Lecturer (Agriculture Science) Recruitment Examination-2022. The police suspect he colluded with university officials to obtain backdated mark sheets.
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In a significant development, the Rajasthan Police's Special Operations Group (SOG) apprehended a government school lecturer for allegedly utilizing forged credentials to secure his position. This shocking revelation sheds light on the vulnerabilities within the recruitment process.
The accused, identified as Ashok Kumar Yadav, was employed at Shaheed Gajraj Singh Government Senior Secondary School. The case traces back to the 2022 Lecturer (Agriculture Science) Recruitment Examination, sparking concerns over the integrity of qualifications submitted by candidates.
SOG officials disclosed that Yadav colluded with OPJS University functionaries to procure fraudulent, backdated academic credentials. The arrest underscores the ongoing battle against corruption in public service recruitment. Yadav is currently in custody for further interrogation, as the investigation continues to unravel the depth of the misconduct.
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