New Delhi:
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has shared details about its probe so far into the NEET paper leak case. In a statement, the CBI said it started investigating the case from June 23, after it took over the first information report (FIR).
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The FIR was filed with Shastrinagar police station in Patna, under Sections 407, 408, 409 and 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
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Investigation revealed that the NEET paper was accessed by Pankaj alias Aditya on the morning of the exam on May 5 from Oasis School in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand. Pankaj stole the paper in connivance with the school principal and others.
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Pankaj then went into hiding. The CBI quickly traced and arrested him and his associates including the school principal Ahsanulhaq, vice principal and others.
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Using evidence from question papers found in Patna, the CBI reached the Hazaribagh centre from where the paper was leaked.
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The trunks in which the NEET papers were brought to the Hazaribagh centre on May 5 morning were kept in the centre’s control room. Within minutes of the paper’s arrival, the principal and vice principal took the mastermind, Pankaj, inside the control room.
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Pankaj then opened the trunk with some sophisticated tools and stole the NEET papers. The trunk and the tools have been seized.
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The stolen papers were given to the “solver gang” on May 5 morning. The solver gang shared the answers with some students who had paid money.
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Medical students from different colleges who were part of the “solver gang” were identified and arrested. These “solver” students were brought to Hazaribagh on May 5 itself, and all of them were part of the conspiracy.
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A separate group was involved in bringing NEET candidates who can pay for the papers. Students who solved the paper illegally were identified and legal action was taken against them.
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The CBI has so far raided 33 places, and arrested 36 accused – of which 15 were arrested by the Bihar Police before they were handed over to CBI custody.
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