'NEET papers sold for Rs 30-32 lakh, cops traced burnt documents’, admit mastermind & students


New Delhi/Patna, Jun 20 (IANS): The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) 2024 paper leak fiasco saw a fresh twist on Thursday with the accused persons confessing before the police that question papers were arranged for certain candidates a day before the exam for which the aspirants shelled out close to Rs 30-32 lakh.

The shocking confession came from four persons arrested by the Bihar Police, including a NEET aspirant named Anurag Yadav, his uncle Sikandar Yadavendu - a junior engineer in the Danapur Municipal Council, and two others named Nitish Kumar and Amit Anand, the purported mastermind behind the paper leak.

They admitted before the police that the question papers were provided to them a day before the NEET that was conducted on May 5.

Anurag Yadav confessed before the police that his uncle Sikander Yadavendu arranged the NEET papers for him in advance.

“I was preparing for NEET at the Allen Institute in Kota (Rajasthan). My uncle Sikander Yadavendu called me to Patna and took me to Amit Anand and Nitish Kumar, where I was given some questions and the answer keys for the exam. I was told to memorise all the answers. When I sat for the test the next day, I saw it had the same questions which were given to me on May 4. However, after the test, the police arrested me,” he said.

Sikander Yadavendu claimed that he was told by Amit Anand and Nitish Kumar about the paper leak before the test.

“Amit and Nitish told me that the question papers for NEET would be leaked and it would cost about Rs 30-32 lakh. I agreed and told them about four students -- Ayush Kumar, Anurag Yadav, Shivanand Kumar, and Abhishek Kumar. On May 4, I took all four students to a place where aspirants were already cramming up answers for all the questions.

"Out of greed, I asked for Rs 40 lakh from each student instead of the original amount. However, I was later caught by the police,” Yadavendu said, revealing the chain of events leading to the NEET paper leak.

Nitish Kumar and Amit Anand, in their statement to the police, admitted their role in the paper leak and revealed how their collusion with Yadavendu led to their arrest.

“After Yadavendu was arrested, he directed the police towards us. The police also raided the spot where the students were given the leaked papers. They also found the remaining pieces of the burnt question papers,” the duo said in their statement to the police.

About 24 lakh aspirants appeared for NEET on May 5 for admission to medical colleges. The results were announced before time on June 5 but were marred by allegations of paper leak and awarding of grace marks to over 1,500 candidates.

 

  

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    Wiseman fmr PM Dr. MMS told the nation once, BJP is all set for organized loot and legalized plunder of countries wealth. BJP IT cell and chamchas worked day and night to discredit him in every way possible. Many ignorents still think the fake narrative of IT cell is true even today. Now, its too late. Bear with it.

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    Pariksha Pe Churcha is only for media. No place for hard working and honest students after 2014. Only fraud and criminals are prospering with clean chit after 2014. No actin from centre on paper leaks instead they are defending the accused. Modi Hai Tho Momkin Hai.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jun 20 2024

    Its really a shame to sell and some who pay for it instead of studying well and answer the papers .Later we see the results at the endINstead of becoming a well studied doctor ,a mediciner with full of money and wrong diagnoses.No wonder patients die or diagnosed wrong.Why pay so much money ?How they make money?Same way by selling question papers?

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