Overview
- Rajasthan Police’s SOG said it arrested Sanjay Mathur, Praveen Gangwal, Shadan Khan, Vinod Kumar Gaur, and Poonam Mathur in the case.
- Mathur, then the RSSB technical head, is accused of colluding to inflate marks via digital edits, with some scores jumping from single digits to as high as 225.
- OMR scanning and data processing were outsourced to Delhi-based Raghav Limited, and employees Khan and Gaur are among those held.
- The alleged manipulation covers the 2018 Supervisor (Women Empowerment), Laboratory Assistant, and Agriculture Supervisor exams held in 2019 for 3,212 posts with over 9.4 lakh applicants.
- RSSB re-scans exposed serious mismatches, and officials say some accused even sat on an internal probe committee as the case proceeds under the IPC, the Rajasthan Public Examinations Act, and the IT Act with further arrests possible.