Students stage a protest over the NEET-UG and UGC-NET paper leak row. (File Photo)
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which has taken over the NEET-UG paper ‘leak’ case from Bihar’s Economic Offences Unit (EOU), Thursday arrested two people from Patna. The two had allegedly made arrangements for accommodation for NEET-UG examinees on May 4, a day before the exam – the same day they allegedly memorised the solved paper. Four examinees are among 13 accused in the case, besides five more arrests made later.
The CBI arrested Manish Prakash from Patna for allegedly arranging accommodation on the request of one Ashutosh Kumar, who was also arrested later from the state capital.
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Prakash’s wife Archana said, “The CBI called me around 1.30 pm to say that my husband has been arrested. He is a social worker who would often help people with making stay arrangements for students. I had heard someone asking him on the phone to make arrangements for four-five students. We had no idea about the enormity of trouble he has now landed in.”
The CBI had on Wednesday also tried to track the prime accused Sanjiv Mukhiya, who has been absconding from his Nalanda village. The agency suspects Mukhiya has fled to Nepal.
The agency has also received more information on another key accused, Sikandar Yadavendu, who has already been arrested by the Bihar police. Yadavendu had allegedly introduced the four examinees to ‘setters’ Nitish Kumar and Amit Anand.
On Sunday, the National Testing Agency (NTA) had sent show-cause notices threatening debarment to 17 candidates in Patna, based on the report sent to the Centre by the Bihar Police’s Economic Offences Unit.
After the CBI registered the criminal case, the Bihar and Gujarat governments issued notifications to transfer their local NEET-UG “paper leak” cases to the central agency.
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On Saturday, the Education Ministry had announced an expert committee headed by former ISRO chairman K Radhakrishnan to look into exam reforms and review the NTA’s functioning. The Ministry also removed Subodh Kumar Singh as NTA chief on Saturday.
Santosh Singh is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express since June 2008. He covers Bihar with main focus on politics, society and governance. Investigative and explanatory stories are also his forte. Singh has 25 years of experience in print journalism covering Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
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