Jaipur News: In general, any person works hard to become a sub-inspector. After hard work, you have to pass the exam, then medical also has to be cleared. But without all this, a woman continued to train as a sub-inspector with the help of fake identity in the Rajasthan Police Academy (RPA).
She continued to participate in the parade wearing uniform and also took pictures with IPS officers. According to NDTV, investigation revealed that the real name is Mona Bugalia, who had enrolled in the Police Academy by calling himself a candidate of sports quota in the name of “Muli Devi”.
Failed in SI examination, entry from fake documents- police
According to the police, Mona is a resident of Bas village in Nimba in Nagaur district and her father is a truck driver. He took the sub-inspector exam in 2021, but did not succeed. After this, he prepared fake documents and declared himself selected SI on social media. She then joined the WhatsApp group created for SI and started participating in training in RPA as part of the old game quota batch.
7 lakh cash, 3 police uniforms recovered- police
After the arrest, the police recovered Rs 7 lakh cash, 3 police uniforms, RPA examination material and fake documents from his rented room. She regularly participated in the parade, making motivational videos on social media and promoted herself like a police officer. In a program, he also gave a speech on a career from the stage and shared the stage with senior officials.
Mona’s identity was doubted when some trainees SI questioned her activities. After this, the senior officials were informed and in the investigation he confessed everything. She said that she wanted to influence the family and wanted to take advantage of the strength of the police.
Social activist Vijay Kumbhare has termed it as ‘institutional rot’ and said that such an intrusion without any background investigation highlights deep administrative negligence. Police have said that a detailed investigation of the case is going on.

