Jaipur, September 11 (Kiran News): The Special Operations Group (SOG) has arrested two junior clerks who secured government jobs through cheating by using Bluetooth devices during the 2022 combined competitive recruitment exam for Junior Judicial Assistants, Assistant Clerks Grade-II, and Clerks Grade-II. The SOG is currently interrogating the accused.

Additional Director General of Police (SOG) V.K. Singh said the arrested clerks have been identified as Ram Prakash Jat, resident of Kuchera in Nagaur district, and Sunil Bishnoi, resident of Rawatsar in Hanumangarh district.
Cheating Modus Operandi
The Rajasthan High Court, Jodhpur, conducted the recruitment exam on March 12 and March 19, 2023. Ram Prakash appeared at Vijay D. Suri Jain Vidyapeeth School, Nagaur, while Sunil Bishnoi took the test at Shri Nehru Memorial Children’s School, Hanumangarh.
According to SOG, the main accused, Paurav Kaler, resident of Chhapar in Churu district, provided answers through a Bluetooth device connected to mobile phones from Salasar. The deal for passing the exam was allegedly fixed at ₹4 lakh each.
Selection Through Fraud
Ram Prakash Jat cleared the exam fraudulently and was appointed as Junior Clerk (Grade-II) at POCSO Court No. 01 in Udaipur. He had been absconding for the past seven months.
Sunil Bishnoi was posted at the District and Sessions Court, Hanumangarh, but had remained voluntarily absent for six months to avoid arrest.
Both were caught after continuous tracking by the SOG.
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