Hindustan Times (East UP)

Fresh case registered against 8, including Osama Shahid, in Kashi

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

VARANASI: A fresh case has been registered against eight persons, including Osama Shahid, an MBBS final year student of King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow, who had been arrested for connection­s with the NEET solver gang about six months ago, police said on Monday.

“The case has been registered against eight persons, including Osama Shahid, under sections 419 (cheating by impersonat­ion), 420, (cheating), 467(forgery), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating), 471(fraudulent­ly using as genuine any forged document), 34 (acts done by several persons in furtheranc­e of common intention), 504 (intentiona­l insult) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Sarnath police station following a complaint by Virendra Kumar,” said A Satish Ganesh, Commission­er of Police (CP), Varanasi.

According to the CP, Virendra’s son Umesh Ahirwar was preparing for the NEET examinatio­n

since 2019 by living in Kota, Rajasthan. This year, Ahirwar went to fill the form for the NEET 2021 exam at a cyber cafe where he met cyber cafe operator Hamid Raza, who also runs a medical and engineerin­g education consultanc­y. Raza negotiated a deal with Ahirwar for ₹15, 00,000 to get him passed the NEET exam through a solver, and took his photo and documents to fill the form. Raza told

Ahirwar that his partners PK alias Nilesh, Dr Osama Shahid, Afroz , Ashutosh, Vikas Mahto, Mrityunjay Devnath and Divya Jyoti have filled the form by mixing his photo with an MBBS student (solver). For this, ₹50,000 was also given to Raza in advance.

The complainan­t Virendra informed the police about the entire incident that his son told him. Virendra alleged that when he told Raza to return the money and documents of his son, Raza threatened and asked him not to file a complaint with police in this regard, Ganesh said.

On Monday, sub-inspector Suraj Tiwari, who is investigat­ing the NEET solver Gang case, presented Osama Sahid and Vikas Mahto, who were already in jail under judicial remand, before the chief judicial magistrate court. The court has granted police 14 days judicial remand for them.

“Police teams are continuous­ly tracking the whereabout­s of NEET solver gang’s kingpin PK alias Neelesh of Patna,” he added.

CP appeals to candidates Commission­er of Police A Satish Ganesh has appealed to NEET aspirant not to fall in the trap of any solver gang as all such candidates who are trying to get admission on the basis of money through solver gang are on the police radar. Therefore, stay alert and do not fall prey such gang or else legal action can be taken against such candidates too.

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