Jaipur, April 6 -- Rajasthan police's Special Operations Group (SOG) on Saturday lodged an FIR against 30 teachers who qualified the exam allegedly with the help of dummy candidates in Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) 2022, officials said on Sunday. According to officials, the teachers were in contact with a racket which was running the business of supplying the dummy candidates and was probably also involved in the irregularities in the interview and verification process. ADG of the SOG, Vishal Bansal, said, "All of these teachers appeared for grade 1 or grade 2 test of the REET. The exam took place on February 2023 which they qualified and also secured a job in the end." According to Bansal, the accused 30 teachers have been identified in an ongoing verification drive. "There was a mismatch in their biometric data. It seems to be belonging to their dummy candidates. We have started interrogating them. We are also suspecting that they attempted some forgery in the interview process as they are not eligible ones who would be able to clear the interview. Further probe is underway," Bansal said. After a massive level of forgery was found in Rajasthan Eligibility Entrance for Teachers (REET) 2022 and also the busting of an inter-state fake degree selling racket operated by several private universities in Rajasthan, the SOG, in July last year, approached the Education Department to conduct a re-verification of the degrees and other documents of all the teachers and officials who have been hired in the last five years. Earlier, the SOG also booked 115 out of 123 teachers and education department officials only from Jalore who either impersonated in the exam, or produced fake educational degrees or forged sports or disability certificates....