Jaipur: Rajasthan police on Tuesday arrested four accused, including three policemen, in two cases of a separate reet cheat.
Initially, police arrested three people, identified as Paramveer Singh (35), residents of the Bharatpur District and are currently posted as police at the Dholpur police line; Drawn Singh (30), a resident of Sewar in Bharatpur and posted on the Sawai Police Channel Madhopur; And Jai Veer Singh (20), B.ED second year students based in Bharatpur.
The police said that the three defendants were associated with the cheating racket of the Madhopur sawai where REET’s question papers allegedly reached the defendant before the exam on September 26 and led to the total arrest 13 accused, so far.
However, they did not reveal the right role played by the three held on Tuesday at a racket.
Meanwhile, the head was accused of the same case, identified as one Batti Lal Meena, is currently in process.
The source said that only Meena’s arrest would reveal the identity of the “mole” that passed the paper to him before the exam.
In the second case, police Dausa arrested police police Manish Sharma, posted on the district police line.
According to the police, a 40-year-old had filed a complaint that he had submitted a reet and Sharma had contacted him about 15 days before the exam, offered a question paper for Rs 15 Lakh.
Sharma directed him to come to Jaipur on September 24, two days before the reet.
The complainant arrived at Jaipur and talked to Sanjay Meena, also ordered in the case of the Madhopur sawai, on Sharma’s orders.
The complainant claimed that he met Meena in the Durgapura area and submitted Rs 2 Lakh.
The complainant said that he shifted to a room in the Narayan Vihar area on September 25, the day before the exam, and was told that the question paper would be shared with him at night.
But he did not accept the previous paper.
He left home early on September 26 to appear for Reet.
He accused that after the exam, he demanded his return from Sharma who returned Rs 99,000 through online transfers.
When he demanded the remaining money, Sharma replied that with Meena who refused to restore the number.