CBI Detains Three Patna AIIMS Doctors in NEET Paper Leak Case
The CBI has detained three doctors from Patna AIIMS in connection with the NEET paper leak case. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the entire network involved in the paper leak.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is investigating the NEET paper leak case, has detained three doctors from Patna AIIMS. The CBI, currently focusing on uncovering the entire network of the solver gang involved, will interrogate the three doctors in custody. This development has caused a stir in the medical community as the investigating agency narrows down on the culprits. The CBI has also sealed the rooms of the three doctors and confiscated their laptops and mobile phones.
CBI Investigates Solver Gang Network
The CBI is meticulously piecing together the entire network of the solver gang involved in the NEET paper leak. Several candidates and individuals who stole and distributed the exam papers have already been arrested. The agency is now focusing on identifying those who provided information about the transportation of the truck carrying the NEET papers. Recent arrests of Pankaj Kumar and Raju have shed light on the paper theft during its transportation. The CBI is actively seeking details about the informants from these two suspects.
Interrogation of Pankaj Kumar and Raju
On Wednesday, the CBI interrogated Pankaj Kumar and Raju for over seven hours. During this time, the agency gathered critical information about their network and connections with other suspects, including Ehsan Ul Haq, Imtiaz, and Jamaluddin. Sources indicate that the interrogation has yielded significant insights, prompting the CBI to plan further arrests of individuals involved in the NEET paper leak.
Sanjeev Mukhiya Still at Large
Despite intensive interrogation of the 15 suspects currently on remand, the CBI has yet to locate Sanjeev Mukhiya, a key figure in the case. Based on information obtained from the suspects, the agency has conducted raids at over two dozen potential hideouts across Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh. The CBI has also gathered information from Mukhiya’s family, friends, and acquaintances. Despite these efforts, Mukhiya remains elusive. The agency has, however, identified several other suspects during the investigation and plans to take further action based on this new information.
Impact and Next Steps
The detention of the three Patna AIIMS doctors marks a significant advancement in the CBI’s ongoing investigation into the NEET paper leak case. The agency’s rigorous approach to uncovering the entire network involved aims to restore integrity to the examination process. As the investigation progresses, more details are expected to emerge, leading to the possible arrest of additional culprits. The medical community and aspiring students alike are closely monitoring the developments, hopeful for a resolution that ensures fairness and transparency in the examination system.