The Asian Age

CBI probes admissions in medical college

- PRAMOD KUMAR

Around 29 candidates, who secured admission in Jabalpur based Netaji Subash Chandra Bose Medical College ( NSCBMC) in 2008, are now under the scanner of the CBI for allegedly getting admission in MBBS through fraudulent methods. The agency, which is investigat­ing the multicrore Vyapam scam, is also probing the role of some senior officials of the Madhya Pradesh Profession­al Examinatio­n Board ( MPPEB) in this regard.

“Investigat­ions by the CBI have revealed that around 29 candidates allegedly took the assistance of impersonat­ors in the written examinatio­n for medical course in NSCBMC in 2008 with the help of middlemen. Their answer sheets are being scrutinise­d. This exam was conducted by MPPEB,” sources said. The agency has filed a chargeshee­t against a candidate and a middleman for allegedly helping students in getting admission to MBBS course through forgery and impersonat­ion in pre- medical test conducted in 2008. The case was registered against 60 accused in July 2015.

Sources further said, “One middleman, who was absconding since the registrati­on of the FIR by local police, was recently arrested by the CBI. The middleman was allegedly keeping the ill- gotten cash amounts in the bank account of his brother.”

Sources added that the investigat­ion against the accused has been kept open.

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