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REET RACKET: Police won more than RS 1CR from key charges

Jaipur: State Police on Saturday claimed to have confiscated more than Rs 1 Crore to accuse accusing Rambripal Meena who had stolen reet paper from Shiksha Sankul.
According to the police, Meena has received Rs 1.22 Crore from Uda Ram Bishnoi and others.
RS 71 Lakh was confiscated earlier on Wednesday along with 11 lakh Rs in various bank accounts frozen.
The police said that at this time, they had recovered Rs 1,03,80,000 in this case.
In other significant developments, state police have intensified their investigation in the Barmer and Jalore areas in the west-rajasthan, especially after they arrested two accused of Barmer on Wednesday, beaten as Bhajana Lal and Sohni Devi.
Senior police officers on Saturday also held meetings at Jalore regarding this issue.
In accordance with the police, several suspects in Jalore and Barmer were under the scanner because of their alleged involvement in the racket.
The police team also took Bhajan Lal and Sohini Devi with them to Barmer to investigate their local connections in the region.
Police Rajasthan has compiled a list of suspects suspected of benefit from the racket.
The investigation collected speed when the police arrested Ramcripal Meena and Uda Ram Bishnoi on January 26.
Meena had been accused of stealing one reet paper from the strong space of Shiksha Sankul on the night of September 24.
REET papers are being transported to various kinds.
Places from the Sankul complex at Jln Marg when the defendant managed to issue an envelope.
He took out one reet paper and then packed the envelope to avoid suspicion.
He allegedly handed over the same paper to Uda Ram Bishnoi on September 25.
Bishnoi, on the other hand, was accused of distributing paper to seven different locations in Jaipur.
Rajasthan police have not revealed whether stolen paper has been restored or not.
Meanwhile, the education council seems to have ignored an important security protocol when private people posted in REET assignments despite the fact that the department does not have the scarcity of teachers.
Both Pradeep ParaAshar district coordinators and accused by other Ramcripal Meena are individuals.
Second, questionnaires are stored in the treasury office according to the convention, but in this case, the paper is stored in the Shiksha Sankul complex where security measures are spotty because no one pays attention to the lost paper from the envelope.
A total of 38 defendants had been arrested so far in this case.
Rajasthan police believed that more arrest of possibilities in this case immediately after the investigation was now focused on all suspects who were allegedly connected with the defendant and benefited from the racket.

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