According to the Special Investigation Team (SIT), a total of 12 accused have been arrested so far in connection with the alleged TET paper leak racket. Investigators have been probing a wider network suspected of facilitating the leakage of examination papers, arranging candidates, and handling financial transactions linked to the conspiracy.
Bhiwandi: The investigation into the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak case moved a step forward on Saturday after two arrested accused were remanded to judicial custody by a Bhiwandi court following the completion of their police custody.
The accused, Kapil Dahiya and Sanjay Kumar Sharma, were produced before the Bhiwandi Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Court after the expiry of their police remand, which had been granted until July 11. After hearing the matter, the court ordered that both be sent to judicial custody.
With this development, the number of accused shifted to judicial custody in the case has increased further, while only two accused continue to remain in police custody for ongoing investigation.
SIT Probes Wider Network Behind Alleged Paper Leak Racket