Security agencies in Jodhpur carried out a major operation during the 2025 Sub Inspector (SI) Recruitment Examination being held in Rajasthan. During the examination, the Special Operations Group (SOG) detained a candidate who had been wanted for a long time in connection with a previous recruitment examination.
SOG team suddenly reached the examination center
According to information, an examination was underway at the Government Senior Secondary School in Basni Tambolia, Jodhpur. Acting on a tip-off, the Special Operations Group (SOG) team raided the scene. During the investigation, the team identified Pappuram, son of Bhagwanaram, and immediately took him into custody.
The matter is related to 2021 SI recruitment
Preliminary information reveals that Pappuram's name had surfaced in a case related to the SI recruitment exam in 2021. He was wanted by agencies in that case. As soon as he arrived to take the exam this time, the Special Operations Group (SOG) was already alerted and apprehended him on the spot.
Start checking the network connection
The Special Operations Group (SOG) is now conducting a thorough investigation into the matter. It is being determined whether the accused is connected to any paper leak or organized cheating racket. It is also investigating whether he attempted to tamper with the exam in any way.
Security tightened further
Following this incident, the administration has further tightened security at the examination centers. In this already sensitive exam, every candidate is now under strict surveillance to prevent any irregularities.
Big revelations may come next
The SOG investigation is ongoing, and it is expected that further major revelations may emerge in this case. If the accused is found to be connected to a larger network, the action could become even more extensive.
This action taken in Jodhpur during the SI Recruitment Exam 2025 is a strong indication that the administration is in no mood to tolerate any irregularities this time. The arrest of the wanted candidate clearly demonstrates that agencies are working diligently to ensure transparency in the examination process.








