Fraud Uncovered: Arrests Made in Rajasthan Exam Scam
Two individuals, including a Rajasthan Public Service Commission employee, were arrested for manipulating official records to aid a dummy candidate in the 2022 school lecturer exam. Main accused, Rajesh Kumar Meena, allegedly used an acquaintance to take the exam for him and tampered official documents with a clerk's help.
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The Rajasthan Police's Special Operations Group (SOG) exposed a scandal involving alleged exam fraud, culminating in the arrest of two individuals by authorities. Among them is an employee of the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC), accused of facilitating the use of a dummy candidate in the school lecturer recruitment examination of 2022.
The primary suspect, Rajesh Kumar Meena, a suspended lecturer, allegedly orchestrated the scheme by arranging for an acquaintance to impersonate him during the exam. Armed with digital manipulation tools, he tampered with his admit card, replacing his photo with that of the impostor.
Through further investigation, it became evident that Meena conspired with Man Singh Meena, a lower division clerk, to cover their tracks. Allegations suggest he offered a bribe to alter attendance records post-examination. Both culprits were detained, with Rajesh Kumar Meena being remanded to police custody as the inquiry continues to unearth more suspects.
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