CBI arrests one of the main culprits and two medical students involved in the NEET-UG paper leak.

CBI arrests mastermind and two students in NEET-UG paper leak case. Total of six cases related to alleged irregularities have been investigated.

July 20th 2024.

CBI arrests one of the main culprits and two medical students involved in the NEET-UG paper leak.
In a recent development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made new arrests in the case of the NEET-UG paper leak. Among those arrested are one of the masterminds, a B.Tech graduate from NIT-Jamshedpur, and two MBBS students who were allegedly involved as "solvers". This brings the total number of people arrested by the agency in six related cases to 21.

The two MBBS students were studying at a medical school in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. One of them is a second-year student named Kumar Mangalam Bishnoi, while the other is a first-year student named Deepender Sharma. According to officials, these students were present in Hazaribagh on May 5, the day of the NEET UG examination, and were involved in solving the leaked paper. The paper was reportedly stolen by Pankaj Kumar, an engineer who was previously arrested.

Further investigations have revealed that Sashikant Paswan, also known as Sashi or Pasu, was working in conjunction with Kumar and Rockey, who were both arrested earlier. Paswan is a B.Tech passout from the prestigious National Institute of Technology in Jamshedpur. It is believed that he played a key role in the paper leak and was working closely with the other two accused.

The CBI is committed to bringing all those involved in this unlawful act to justice and is leaving no stone unturned in their investigation. The NEET-UG examination is a crucial step for medical aspirants and such incidents of paper leaks not only undermine the integrity of the exam but also cause great inconvenience to students. The agency is determined to uncover the entire network of individuals involved in this scam and take strict action against them. These recent arrests are a step forward in that direction and the CBI will continue its efforts to ensure a fair and transparent examination system.

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