The SIT probing the Maharashtra TET 2026 paper leak has uncovered an inter-state network, with the alleged mastermind from Bihar and another accused from Haryana. The exam has been postponed, and the investigation is ongoing across multiple states.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 paper leak has uncovered an inter-state network and identified a resident of Bihar as the alleged mastermind behind the scam, SIT sources said on Monday.

According to SIT sources, another key accused involved in the paper leak has been traced to Haryana as the investigation into the case continues across multiple states.
Sources further stated that efforts are underway to trace and arrest the accused linked to the alleged organised network behind the examination leak.
Legal Proceedings and Investigation Timeline
Meanwhile, the accused arrested in connection with the alleged Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2026 paper leak were produced before a court in Bhiwandi on Sunday as the investigation into the case continued.
Public Prosecutor Advocate Maria Ansari said the probe would continue till July 6 and that the main accused from Maharashtra would be produced before the court by then. "The investigation will continue until the 6th. The team has to complete inquiries by the 6th. The main accused, from Maharashtra, will be presented in court by that date. One of the accused has also received medical treatment," Ansari told reporters.
Initial Raid and SIT Formation
Police in Bhiwandi had conducted a raid earlier, based on intelligence inputs and detained three individuals in connection with the TET alleged paper leak case, which has led to the postponement of the exam.
Officials said multiple sets of question papers were recovered and verified, confirming the leak of the examination material.
Following this, the Thane Police formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the matter.
Government Response and Exam Postponement
Authorities said further action will be taken against all those found involved, and strict measures, including action under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), have been proposed against the masterminds by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
The Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) postponed the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) scheduled for June 28 across the state 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.
In its public notice, the MSCE said that although it had implemented all necessary security measures in view of the irregularities reported during the NEET 2026 examination, confidential information received early on Saturday indicated that certain individuals in Bhiwandi were in possession of information related to the TET question paper. (ANI)
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