NEET UG Paper Leak Racket Exposed, Biggest Expose From Hazaribagh, Ranchi To Patna On NDTV


New Delhi:

The NEET paper leak case continues to make major revelations. NDTV India has exclusive information about what the Economic Offenses Branch of Bihar, which first started investigating the case, has revealed in the investigation so far, which we are now going to bring to you in order. Let us tell you that this entire racket was spread from Jharkhand to Bihar. The paper was leaked between Ranchi and Hazaribagh, then went to Patna and was distributed there. An interstate gang operated in the paper leak.

In the NEET paper leak case, Bihar’s Economic Offenses Wing has made a big revelation that NEET papers were sold for Rs 30-40 lakhs. This paper was given to 34 other candidates. So far 13 candidates have been arrested in this case.

The disturbance was reported on May 5

According to exclusive information received by NDTV, the Patna police received information about the disturbance on May 5. The police received information about people traveling in a Jharkhand number Duster car, who were roaming around the exam centre. The number of the vehicle in which these people were traveling was – JH01BW0019.

Admit cards of four candidates were recovered from the car

The police intercepted a Duster car on Bailey Road and three persons identified as Sikandar Yadvendu, Akhilesh Kumar and Bittu Kumar were caught from the car. Admit cards of four candidates have been recovered from the car, with all four of whom Sikandar had arranged. Sikandar named Sanjeev Singh Rocky, Nitish and Amit Anand. These people were members of this gang.

Nitish was also arrested earlier in the paper leak case. However, Nitish got bail in 4 days in March. Sikandar gave candidates to Amit while Amit gave candidates to Nitish. In this case, Nitish gave NEET papers to all the four.

These are the names and roll numbers of the four candidates

Ayush Raj, Roll No-1502270126
Abhishek Kumar, Roll No-1502600112
Shivanandan Kumar, Roll No. – 1502290068
Anurag Yadav, Roll No-1502041107

All these four candidates have been detained and all four have made important revelations to the police. All four were taught the answers at Learn Boys Hostel and Learn Play School in Patna.

The booklet contained 68 questions, all in the original paper

The EOU had started an inquiry into the matter on May 17. EOU also found half burnt paper of NEET UG and the booklet number of the paper was 6136488. The booklet found by the police showed 68 questions and all these 68 questions matched the original paper. Bihar EOU has submitted a report in this matter to the Ministry of Education.

A booklet was allotted to Hazaribagh School

The coverage of NEET question paper is spread across many states. Along with Bihar, his links are also connecting with the gangs of Bihar in Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The burnt booklet found by the Patna police was allotted to the Oasis School in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand.

CBI in action in NEET paper leak case

In this case, CBI has registered an FIR on the complaint of the Ministry of Education. CBI will take over FIRs registered in states for comprehensive investigation. Along with this, the accused arrested by the states will also be taken into custody by the CBI. A case has been registered under Section 420 and 120B of the IPC in this matter.


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