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NEET Paper Leak: CBI takes big action in NEET paper leak case, arrests three students of Bharatpur Medical College

Last Updated on 20/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

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CBI takes major action in NEET UG paper leak case

neet paper leak, The CBI has taken major action in the NEET paper leak case. The central agency has arrested three other people in the paper leak case. Two of them are said to be students of Bharatpur Medical College. Both students are associated with the solver gang. The CBI says that on the morning of May 5, these three people were present at the Hazaribagh examination center to solve the paper.

CBI officials said that the names of the students arrested in the paper leak case are Kumar Mangalam Bishnoi, Dipendra Kumar and Shashi Kumar Paswan. Kumar Mangalam Bishnoi and Dipendra Kumar studied in Bharatpur, but on the 5th, both of them were present in Hazaribagh and were solving the paper. While Shashi Kumar Paswan is said to be the kingpin of the solver gang.

CBI reaches Godhra

The CBI, which is investigating the NEET exam scam, reached Godhra on Saturday. It is alleged that the accused had taken Rs 10 lakh from 27 candidates of Godhra in exchange for helping them pass the NEET UG exam. So far, the police have arrested five accused from Godhra. It is alleged that they had helped the students in solving the question paper. After this, the police tightened the noose around them and arrested them. One of the arrested accused had also filed a petition in the court for bail on Friday, July 19, but the session judge of the Panchmahal district court rejected this petition.

NTA releases the result state wise

Let us tell you that recently, the Supreme Court also had a hearing on the irregularities in the NEET UG exam. The court had directed the NTA to upload the mark sheets of the students on the website state-wise. The result of the NEET exam has been uploaded on the website on Saturday, July 20.