SI Recruitment Exam-2021: Daughter, nephew and niece of Katara's associate held
Press Trust of India | July 11, 2025 | 09:17 AM IST | 1 min read
SOG ADG VK Singh said the team received inputs in the 2021 SI recruitment exam case and, after verifying them, arrested the daughter, nephew and niece of Katara’s associate.
NEW DELHI: The Special Operations Group (SOG) of Rajasthan Police has arrested the daughter, nephew and niece of Kundan Kumar Pandya, an associate of former RPSC member Babulal Katara arrested in connection with Sub-Inspector (SI) recruitment exam-2021, an official on Thursday said. Katara, who leaked the paper of SI recruitment exam-2021, had given the paper to his associate Pandya.
Pandya had given this paper to his daughter Riddhi, nephew Naitik and niece Neha. All three took the exam after getting the paper and passed, but they could not pass the physical test.
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SOG Additional Director General (ADG) VK Singh said that the team investigating the SI recruitment-exam 2021 had received inputs. The SOG team began investigating the matter on the basis of inputs received and they arrested the daughter, nephew and niece of Katara's associate on finding the facts correct. The SOG team had earlier arrested Pandya of Dungarpur district.
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