An organised cheating ring operating during a paramedical examination has been dismantled by police in Jaipur's rural district. The operation, carried out in the Khora Bisal police station area, has exposed serious failings in exam oversight and resulted in the arrest of four people connected to two different colleges.
Prabhavadevi Memorial PG College Was the Nerve Centre
Investigations revealed that the entire cheating operation had been engineered to run out of the Prabhavadevi Memorial PG College examination centre. The gang had positioned its members both inside the exam hall and in the external premises, ensuring that cheating material could reach candidates without interruption. After credible information about suspicious activity at the centre reached police, surveillance was tightened and a raid was carried out, collapsing the entire setup before it could deliver results.
Around 45 Jhunjhunu District Candidates Were the Target
The most striking aspect of the conspiracy was its scale. A structured arrangement had been put in place specifically to enable around 45 candidates from a college in Jhunjhunu district to cheat collectively in the paramedical exam. Every layer of the operation had been planned well in advance, covering logistics at multiple points simultaneously. Swift action by law enforcement ensured the scheme was neutralised before a single candidate could benefit from it.
Four Arrested, Including the College Operator
Among the four people taken into custody is Dr. Devkrishna Mandiwaal, the operator of Prabhavadevi Memorial PG College itself. All four accused are linked to two separate institutions, and intensive interrogation is currently underway to trace the full reach of the network. Police are working to establish whether additional individuals were part of the operation and played a role in putting the conspiracy together.
Authorities Tighten Grip on Examination Centres
Khora Bisal police have stated in no uncertain terms that any breach of examination integrity will not be tolerated. Following the incident, the district administration issued orders for significantly stricter monitoring across all exam centres in the area. The education department is reviewing the case closely and taking steps to prevent similar attempts going forward. The investigation remains active as police continue to probe whether a larger network was operating behind the scenes.











