
Rajasthan police arrest 1,600 criminals in statewide crackdown
Rajasthan police have conducted a statewide crackdown, resulting in the arrest of 1,600 criminals as part of an ongoing effort to combat crime.
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Rajasthan police have conducted a statewide crackdown, resulting in the arrest of 1,600 criminals as part of an ongoing effort to combat crime.

Rajasthan police have uncovered a multi-crore fraud within a government health scheme, leading to the arrest of two individuals, including doctors and a lab operator, for making fraudulent claims.

The Rajasthan Police has arrested 20 people including 19 candidates who secured employment under the "Outstanding Athlete" quota in the third-grade teachers recruitment-2022 using fake Taekwondo certificates.

A pitbull dog was unleashed on a police team in Rajasthan's Bikaner, India, when officers visited a house as part of an investigation, resulting in bite injuries to a constable.

The bench described the FIR as “as bogus an FIR as it can get” and said it conveyed a disturbing message.
The NEET-UG exam was cancelled following a widespread paper leak, prompting the CBI to file an FIR, launch an investigation, and make multiple arrests across several states. The scandal has also led to significant student protests and uncovered a multi-state network involved in the leak.
An investigation into a gunfight and drug operation in Rajasthan revealed a network centered around Dhorimanna in Barmer, with multiple individuals linked to the region.

Rajasthan Police have successfully busted a teacher recruitment scam, tracing its origins to a misspelled word and a Dubai-based email address.

A large-scale anti-gang operation in Rajasthan, India, has led to the identification of 1,276 suspects across 19 districts, uncovering significant criminal activity.
Rajasthan police and the National Testing Agency (NTA) have launched an investigation into alleged irregularities surrounding the NEET UG 2026 examination, following reports of a 'guess paper' containing over 100 matching questions. The NTA stated the exam was held under strict security and the matter is under investigation.
A viral video depicting two men allegedly harassing a woman on a motorcycle in Jaipur has sparked widespread outrage, prompting Rajasthan Police to swiftly identify and take action against the accused.

Fake AI-generated videos have caused an uproar in Gwalior, leading to the expulsion of 36 Rajasthan Police recruits from their training school.

The Supreme Court of India criticized the Rajasthan police for adopting a 'shoot first, ask questions later' approach, likening their actions to 'James Bond' while quashing an extortion and fraud case.