CBI Arrests Two in Bihar for NEET-UG Exam Paper Leak

Team Finance Saathi

    27/Jun/2024

Key Points:

  1. The CBI has arrested two individuals from Patna, Bihar, in connection with the NEET-UG exam paper leak.
  2. The accused, Manish Kumar and Ashutosh Kumar, provided safe premises and transported candidates for the leaked papers.
  3. The Bihar government transferred the case to the CBI, which has registered six FIRs in the investigation.

In a significant development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested two individuals from Patna, Bihar, in connection with the alleged NEET-UG exam paper leak case. The arrested individuals have been identified as Manish Kumar and Ashutosh Kumar.

According to officials, both suspects played pivotal roles in facilitating the leak. They provided secure premises where aspirants were given access to leaked papers and answer keys before the examination. Manish Kumar was responsible for transporting candidates to the Learn Play School in his car, ensuring they reached the designated location safely. On the other hand, Ashutosh Kumar arranged accommodations for the students at his Safe House, providing them with a place to stay and access to the leaked exam materials.

Manish Kumar was arrested during an interrogation session in Patna. The CBI promptly informed his wife about the arrest through a phone call. Notably, this arrest marks a significant milestone for the CBI, as it is the first time the agency has independently apprehended individuals in this case. Previously, the CBI had only taken custody of individuals arrested by local police. Both Manish Kumar and Ashutosh Kumar have been presented in court following their arrests.

The Bihar government has handed over the investigation of the alleged irregularities in the 2024 NEET-UG exam to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a comprehensive probe. The Economic Offences Unit of the state government transferred all updated case records to the central agency to facilitate a thorough investigation. The CBI has since registered six FIRs related to the NEET paper leak case.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the NEET-UG for admissions to various medical courses, including MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, and other related programs in both government and private institutions across India. The 2024 examination took place on May 5 at 4,750 centers in 571 cities, including 14 international locations. Over 23 lakh candidates appeared for the test, making it one of the largest medical entrance exams in the country.

However, the announcement of the results on June 4 was quickly overshadowed by allegations of question paper leaks in Bihar and reports of other irregularities across different states. These revelations have caused significant concern among candidates, parents, and educational authorities. The central government has also faced criticism over the alleged irregularities in the NEET-UG exam, prompting calls for stricter measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

The arrests of Manish Kumar and Ashutosh Kumar are a critical step in the ongoing investigation. The CBI's involvement is expected to bring more clarity and accountability to the case, ensuring that those responsible for compromising the integrity of the examination are brought to justice. This case highlights the importance of maintaining stringent security measures and oversight in conducting national-level examinations to uphold the credibility and fairness of the selection process.

As the investigation progresses, more details are likely to emerge about the extent of the leak and the network involved in orchestrating it. The authorities are committed to identifying and prosecuting all individuals involved in this malpractice to restore faith in the examination system. The CBI's proactive approach and swift action are commendable and serve as a deterrent to any future attempts to undermine the integrity of competitive exams in India.

In conclusion, the arrest of Manish Kumar and Ashutosh Kumar by the CBI marks a significant development in the NEET-UG exam paper leak case. The Bihar government's decision to transfer the investigation to the CBI underscores the seriousness of the allegations and the need for a thorough and impartial probe. With the central agency now at the helm, there is hope for a transparent and conclusive resolution to the case, ensuring justice for the affected candidates and maintaining the sanctity of the NEET-UG examination process.

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