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Paper Leak Reeet: One More Accused on the Internet Net

Paper Leak Reeet: One More Accused on the Internet Net
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Jaipur: Rajasthan Police on Wednesday recovered Rs 12.22 lakh from two accused of being held in the Rajasthan feasibility exam for the case of a teacher paper leak (reet).
The police claimed that the defendant Prithviraj Meena and Ravi Pagdi had taken money from students with the pretext of giving paper questions.
Meanwhile, the police on Wednesday caught another accusation identified as Amit Kumar Meena (32) from the Sawai District of Madhopur.
Police Rajasthan said they had arrested 20 people so far because of their alleged involvement in the case of the cheating of the reet, which was excavated on September 26 at the Around Madhopur, which led to a series of arrests in various cities.
Sleuth claimed that they had got the smell of cheating rackets well before the exam and arrested several suspects on the day of the examination held.
The police knew that the question letters had reached several suspects before the exam.
They first believed Batti Lal Meena, was accused of main, has shared letters.
He was detained on Sundays at Uttarakhand.
He admitted that he received question papers from other charges, identified later as Prithviraj Meena.
Based on Information Batti Lal, the police on Monday Nabbed Prithviraj.
He posted as a junior engineer and allegedly shared paper with Batti Lal Meena for a large amount.
“The role of Batti Lal Meena now seems to be strictly limited to receive paper from Prithviraj Meena and then divide it with others,” an official said.
Rajasthan police moved their focus on Prithviraj Meena and his network that first got paper and then distributed it to others.
The police suspected someone from the West-Rajasthan had sent Prithviraj Meena’s question paper.
The source said Prithviraj shared some important directions about how he got paper before the exam.
Police Rajasthan said they had formed a special team to track other suspects involved in this case.
“It is important to uncover the complete Nexus who got a newspaper and shared it with others,” the official said.
The police are still flummox about how someone gets the previous paper despite heavy security ‘bandobast’, including guards on cellular internet services.
In addition to Nexus cheating, the police have not ruled out the possibility of some ‘moles’, who acted on the command of the suspect.
“All these fraud racket participants will be held.
We will soon find a way where the defendant holds the paper,” officially added it

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