Rajasthan Police has implemented stringent security measures to ensure the smooth and transparent conduct of the Sub-Inspector (SI) Recruitment Examination, scheduled across the state on Sunday and Monday. With approximately 7.7 lakh candidates set to appear, the police have issued a public advisory warning against cheating, emphasizing that such actions lead to legal consequences. The authorities have specifically cautioned against the sale of fraudulent materials and fake question papers online, stating that severe legal actions will be taken against those involved.
In light of previous incidents of paper leaks and organized cheating activities, the Rajasthan Police Headquarters has heightened vigilance across 26 districts. Special teams from the Special Operations Group (SOG) and Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) have been deployed to prevent any attempts to compromise the examination process. The police have identified cheating gangs as a significant threat and are offering a reward of Rs 1 lakh for credible information on individuals or groups engaged in malpractices during exams.
To prevent impersonation and ensure the integrity of the examination, authorities at the test centers are focusing on biometric verification of candidates, thorough scrutiny of identity documents, and increased police presence. Additionally, technical surveillance has been intensified on coaching institutes, cyber operators, e-Mitra centers, and suspected members of cheating syndicates. District Superintendents of Police (SPs) have been instructed to work closely with Station House Officers (SHOs) to maintain strict vigilance around examination venues.
Director General of Police Rajiv Sharma has warned that any attempts to engage in unfair practices will result in severe legal consequences. RPSC Secretary Ramniwas Mehta has reiterated that offenders will be prosecuted under the Rajasthan Public Examination (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2022, which carries penalties ranging from 10 years imprisonment to life imprisonment, along with fines ranging from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 10 crore. The authorities aim to conduct the SI Recruitment Exam 2025 without irregularities, emphasizing the restoration of trust in the recruitment process.
