Three major suspects in paper leak cases, including a female government teacher have been apprehended by Rajasthan Police. The accused were on run away from several months.
Among those detained are government instructor Shami Bishnoi, as well as Om Prakash Dhaka and Sunil Beniwal, who were apprehended in Hyderabad.
On Wednesday, a Jodhpur police team detained Dhaka and Beniwal in Hyderabad and transported them to Jaipur. The Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group has received custody of the three accused.
The reward for Dhaka was Rs 75,000. And the rewards for Shami Bishnoi and Sunil Beniwal were Rs 70,000 and Rs 25,000, respectively.
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Jodhpur IG According to Vikas Kumar, Bishnoi was apprehended from the Barsana hamlet in the Bharatpur district, while Dhaka and Beniwal were hiding in an apartment in Hyderabad when they were discovered.
The police have been pursuing the three suspects for the past two months in the paper leak case, the officer added.
Police officers posing as delivery boys for LPG cylinders arrived at the Hyderabad apartment where two of the suspects were allegedly hiding after they received information about it. The pair was taken into custody as soon as they opened the door.
Bishnoi was seen at several Barsana temples before being apprehended by the police and transported to Jaipur.
Shami Bishnoi set up dummy candidates, even though Dhaka is among the major culprits in incidents of document leaks. Document leak was done by a gang headed by Jagdish Vishnoi. In several exams, she even made an appearance as a sham candidate.
Beniwal planned for the same and also made an appearance as a sham contender.
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