Millennium Post

CBI arrests three in NEET- UG exam cheating case

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) arrested three persons for allegedly attempting to secure seats for their candidates in medical colleges through the National Eligibilit­y-cum-entrance Test (NEET).

The move came after the top investigat­ing agency received a complaint from the CBSE regarding the illegal activity. The accused were identified as Mohit Kumar of Uttar Pradesh’s Khurja district, Manoj Kumar Sikka of Ludhiana, Punjab, and Ashwani Tomar of Akruti Education, West Patel Nagar. The CBSE alleged that the trio conspired with “unknown candidates” to get them seats in medical colleges using “illegal, unfair and unscrupulo­us means” in NEETUG, “thereby depriving the deserving ones”.

In the complaint to CBI, CBSE claimed that Mohit Kumar had been acting as a tout and help the prospectiv­e students and their parents in clearing the NEET exam for securing admissions in various government­s and private colleges across India. “We have arrested them recently the investigat­ion is going on we have found their movement in Delhi, Khurja (Uttar Pradesh) and Ludhiana (Punjab),” said the officer.

Kumar operated allegedly in connivance with one Arti and Ashwani Tomar who run an agency at Delhi’s West Patel Nagar for providing consultanc­y to the prospectiv­e candidates appearing in NEET. Manoj Sikka, who has a NEET consultanc­y agency in Ludhiana, was also in touch with Kumar.

CBI recovered various incriminat­ing documents including original educationa­l certificat­es, admit cards of prospectiv­e candidates of NEET examinatio­n, blank amount filled cheques, rubber stamps of some educationa­l institutio­ns. “The original mark sheets were of those candidates whom they had lured. The case is in the initial stage we are investigat­ing further to known about their modus operandi,” said the official.

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