Rajasthan SI Paper Leak case: Former RPSC member who gave paper to his own children arrested with son and daughter

Rajasthan SI paper leak: Big action has been taken today in the paper leak case of the Rajasthan Sub Inspector Exam 2021. Former Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) member Ramuram Raika has been arrested by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan Police. The SOG on Sunday arrested Raika's son and daughter along with three other trainees for being involved in the paper leak.

Mon, 02 Sep 2024 12:43 PM (IST)
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Rajasthan SI Paper Leak case: Former RPSC member who gave paper to his own children arrested with son and daughter
Rajasthan SI Paper Leak case: Former RPSC member who gave paper to his own children arrested with son and daughter

Big action has been taken today in the paper leak case of the Rajasthan Sub Inspector Exam 2021. The SOG, Rajasthan Police, has arrested former member of RPSC Ramuram Raika.

The SOG arrested the son and daughter of Raika together with three other trainees on Sunday for being involved in the paper leak and securing a post in the exam.

"The former RPSC member was arrested on Sunday for providing sub-inspector recruitment exam paper to his children," ADG Sog VK Singh told PTI on Monday. Raika will be produced before the court on Monday to seek police remand.

All the five arrested accused were produced before a court on Sunday from where they were sent to police remand till September 7.

According to an official statement, the arrested trainees include Shoba Raika and her brother Devesh Raima. Both are children of former Rajasthan Public Service Commission member Ramuram Raika. The other three trainees include Manju Devi, Avinash Palsaniya, and Vijendra Kumar.

While all five trainees were arrested from RPA and taken to the office of SOG for interrogation on Saturday.

So far, three separate charge-sheets have been filed against 61 accused in the Sub-Inspector Recruitment Exam 2021 case. As per information, out of 61 accused, 33 are trainee sub-inspectors, four are selected candidates who did not join the service, and 24 their associates who were linked with the paper leak gang.

The police are still searching for 65 other accused, the police said.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer