Jaipur: After burning their fingers in Reeet, where the letters allegedly achieving some of the charges before the test, Rajasthan Police on Friday claimed that adequate security arrangements have been made to Patwari exam to be held on Saturday and Sunday.
Armed police units will be deployed to ask questions.
Police staff will be posted at the examination centers to check the students.
Additional DG, Law and Orders, Saurabh Shrivastava said that the police will also be stationed at key locations to manage traffic and law and order on Saturday and Sunday.
Police said in a statement that the police headquarters (PHQ) issued special instructions to prevent cheating during exams.
The special operations group (SOG) and district police had been instructed to pay attention to this problem.
Police said that the district police have been told to take strict action against elements that creates anti-social chaos and disorder.
PHQ also had ordered constant vigilance in standitas bus, train station, highway, street markets, restaurants etc.
In addition to safety and traffic control, police officials concede that cheating be a concern.
A senior official told TOI on condition of anonymity, that the SPS area were told to keep close surveillance of suspected deceptive dummy students by promising candidate field.
“The main goal is to maintain the sanctity of the test.
Therefore, the question papers promising suspects and dummy candidates are all under our scanner,” the official said.
More than 15 lakh students are expected to appear in Patwari recruitment exams in over 1,000 centers in the state.
Security measures intensified for Patwari exam associated with the controversy that erupted immediately after Reeet, when the paper was expected to reach the defendant before the test on September 26.
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To prevent the repetition of Reet Fiasco, senior police officials and SPS held a daylong meeting to give their innate basis of their duties.
“All the arrangements there, from manning traffic to check students in the centers of examination, police bandobast adequate to meet any challenge,” an official claimed.
While the police have ensured foolproof security arrangements, Patwari exams for two days will be a litmus test for the Rajasthan police.
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