Rajasthan forms SIT and anti-gangster task force to tackle paper leak cases

SIT has been formed under the leadership of Additional DGP Technical Services VK Singh. This team will quickly investigate the cases registered in connection with paper leaks and take strict action against the culprits. Will take action to confiscate and attach the property of criminals.

Update: 2023-12-17 13:31 GMT

In the last five years, cases of paper leak have been in the headlines in Rajasthan. It was a major issue in the recently held assembly poll also and it is believed that the Congress lost the poll mainly owing to the resentment among the aspirants because of the numerous incidents of paper leaks.

Now the new government has taken the first step in this regard as soon as it came to power. After taking oath on December 15, CM asked to form SIT and Anti Gangster Task Force regarding the paper leak.

The next day DGP Umesh Mishra formed the Anti Gangster Task Force. Two separate orders have been issued for both the actions.

SIT has been formed under the leadership of Additional DGP Technical Services VK Singh. This team will quickly investigate the cases registered in connection with paper leaks and take strict action against the culprits. Will take action to confiscate and attach the property of criminals.

This investigation team will have a total of 50 people including one ADG, one IG, DIG, SP, four additional SPs, eight DSPs, 10 inspectors, SI, 10 ASI, head constable and 15 constables and constable computer operator.

Anti Gangster Task Force has been formed under the leadership of Additional DGP Crime Dinesh MN. This team will collect human and technical information and identify the criminals or their gangs who commit crimes.

The police would also prepare their database. It will work to provide strict punishment to gangsters by effectively monitoring the cases pending in the courts. There will be a total of 65 police officers in this investigation team, one ADG, one IG, DIG, SP, two additional SPs, four DSPs, four inspectors, 12 SIs and ASIs, 40 head constables, constables and constable computer operators.

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