Jaipur: Reet paper is scheduled for distribution of the Sankul Shiksha complex.
But before that could happen, the main allegations of Rambripal Meena were secretly stealing paper from an envelope without drawing suspicion.
Police Rajasthan accused Meena then packed the same envelope and reportedly placed it in the place intended.
All this suspicious activity lasted around 8pm on September 24 last year, only two days before the exam.
Interestingly, Meena’s activities did not attract suspicion in Shiksha Sankul, a very nervous reet center.
None of the staff posted there lifted alarms about missing papers, no one noticed that the envelope was damaged.
Rajasthan DGP ML Birds told the Toi that the investigation into this case was underway.
“I have repeated it again that people involved in this case will not be spared.
We are conducting a thorough investigation,” he said, adding that the probe would continue until all suspects were held.
Meanwhile, the police must investigate to see if anyone noticed that one paper was not counted.
Sources at Rajasthan Police said no one anticipated that reet paper could be stolen from a strong space of Shiksha Sankul because the test question papers were usually heavily guarded by checking strong rooms in a strong room and tracking every movement.
Only when the police arrested Ramcripal Meena on Wednesday that a split of counseling came to the fore.
For example, Meena runs an educational institution in Triveni Nagar in the city.