Details will soon be revealed: Maharashtra Minister on TET paper leak case

LocalPolitics
5 Jul 2026 • 7:57 PM MYT
ANI
ANI

India's largest TV news agency and newswire service, covering news and controversy.

Image from: Details will soon be revealed:  Maharashtra Minister on TET paper leak case

Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India], July 5 (ANI): Maharashtra Minister Pankaj Rajesh Bhoyar on Sunday said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak case would soon come up with more details.

He also highlighted the developments of the case after the police registered a case.

"The TET exam in Maharashtra was scheduled for June 28. However, 3 days prior, the police administration received information that someone was attempting to leak and sell the exam paper. The police intervened immediately and initially took 3 individuals into custody. Subsequently, 4 more people were arrested, and just yesterday, 3 additional individuals were arrested in connection with the case. An SIT has also been constituted to investigate the matter, and all the details will soon be revealed through the SIT's findings."

Earlier on July 3, three more accused--identified as Mithun, Sonu and Kapil Dahiya--were produced before a court on Thursday in connection with the case, taking the total number of arrests in the case to seven. The court remanded the three accused to police custody till July 9. Thane Police arrested the three accused.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case uncovered an inter-state network and identified a resident of Bihar as the alleged mastermind behind the scam, sources said.

The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) had postponed the TET after an alleged question paper leak came to light during a police probe in Bhiwandi, according to an official statement issued by the Council.

The examination was scheduled to be conducted at 1,028 centres across Maharashtra. (ANI)

Newswav Malaysia Best News App

Newswav is an online content aggregator and obtains its content from different online sources. The content in the app do not belong to Newswav nor do they reflect the opinions of Newswav and its staff. Your use of this app indicates your understanding and acceptance of this information.

Newswav Sdn. Bhd. (201701008480 (1222645-M)) 2026 All Rights Reserved