The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken into custody three individuals alleged to be involved in the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper‑leak scandal. The accused — Kapil Dahiya, Mithunkumar Sublal Singh and Sonukumar Kushweshwar Singh — were arrested in Punjab and Bihar, respectively, and transferred to Maharashtra for investigation.
All three have been remanded to police custody until July 9, pending further inquiry, according to a statement from the ED. The arrests follow a series of earlier detentions linked to the case, which centers on the suspected illegal procurement and distribution of TET question papers intended for teacher recruitment in Maharashtra.
The ED’s action comes as the state government continues to probe the alleged breach, which has raised concerns about the integrity of the recruitment process for teachers across the state.
Analysis:
The timing of the arrests, occurring in two different northern states, suggests a coordinated effort by law‑enforcement agencies to dismantle a network that may have operated beyond Maharashtra’s borders. By extending custody until early July, investigators appear to be seeking additional evidence, possibly including communications or financial records that could link the suspects to a broader syndicate.
The TET paper‑leak scandal has already prompted scrutiny of the exam’s security protocols and the involvement of private entities in the distribution of test materials. Continued arrests could intensify pressure on the Maharashtra education department to overhaul its examination procedures and reinforce safeguards against future breaches.
Sources
– The Hindu, “Three held in UP, in Maharashtra TET paper‑leak case,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/three-held-in-up-in-maharashtra-tet-paper-leak-case/article71177289.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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