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SOG’s new revelation regarding Rajasthan SI paper leak case, watch video

Jaipur : Sub Inspector (SI) Recruitment Examination-2021 paper leak case has stirred up the new revelations. After the name of the Haryana gang came out with Rajasthan in the paper leak, there was a panic among the Thanedars taking training in the Rajasthan Police Academy. Three policemen jumped over the RPA wall and ran away. While three went away on leave, they are also missing from their own homes. The Special Operation Group (SOG) has released the names of the SHOs who run away during training at the Rajasthan Police Academy and run away without telling them. SOG officials said that during the research, six more police stations, including two women police stations, have been confirmed to be involved in the paper leak case. SOG team is busy searching for these police officers.

3 policemen ran away from RPA, those going on leave also absconded

If sources are to be believed, three police station officers had fled by jumping over the RPA wall. While three went away on leave, they are also missing from their own homes. The accused also switched off their mobiles. Among the police station officers who ran away after taking leave are Monica Jat, who was ranked at 34th rank, Govindram Bishnoi, who was ranked at 39th rank, and Priyanka Goswami, who was ranked at 102nd rank. SOG along with the accused detained those who took the paper before the examination, then all the three accused were arrested. Ran away after taking leave from RPA. Apart from this, Abhay Singh Bishnoi who was ranked 7th, Bhagirath Bishnoi who was ranked 87th and Shankarlal Bishnoi who was ranked 144th escaped by jumping over the RPA wall.

Nephew of former MLA turns out to be the one who took papers from Haryana’s gang

SOG said that SHO Neeraj Yadav, who took the papers from the Haryana gang, is the nephew of former Kishangarh Bas MLA Ramhet Yadav. During SOG’s interrogation, Neeraj had told that he had bought the paper before the examination from a Haryana gang for Rs 20 lakh. It is noteworthy that SOG had arrested Neeraj along with SHO Surjeet Singh Yadav, Monica Jat and Renu Kumari Jat on Friday.

Who got the paper leaked?

During interrogation, Monica confessed that she had bought the paper from a Haryana gang by paying Rs 40 lakh from an acquaintance. Surjeet and Neeraj had also bought the SI recruitment exam paper by paying Rs 20 lakh each. SOG is now investigating whether Unique Bhambhu was involved in the paper leak or the Haryana gang itself got it leaked. Neeraj is the nephew of former Kishangarhbas MLA Ramhet Yadav. Whereas, Renu is a 2006 batch constable, who was appointed in Jaipur Commissionerate.

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