Jhalawar Medical College student became dummy candidate in NEET by taking 15 lakh rupees, watch SOG’s action in the video

Jhalawar : After being linked to many states of the country, the strings of NEET exam fraud case have now turned towards Rajasthan where the agencies investigating the paper leak are continuously raiding across the country. In this connection, there is information about the Delhi and Mumbai Police Crime Branch team taking 10 students of Jhalawar Medical College into custody, where all of them are accused of appearing in the exam as dummy candidates. Now according to the information, 8 students have been released on bail after interrogation and 2 students are still in the custody of the investigating agencies.

These students are accused of taking Rs 15 lakh each and appearing in the exam as dummy candidates. Some of these students are also girl students. It is being told that around 15 June, the Mumbai and Delhi teams had taken action in a confidential manner in Jhalawar. Now Subhash Jain, Dean of Jhalawar Medical College has confirmed this action.

It is known that on Friday, during the proceedings of the fifth day of the Parliament session, there was a lot of uproar over NEET where opposition MPs created a ruckus in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on the issue of NEET and demanded a discussion. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi raised the issue of NEET as soon as the proceedings of the House started and demanded a discussion with the government.

Action taken secretly in Rajasthan!

Actually, the strings of fraud in NEET exam are being linked to many states, where after the needle of investigation turned towards Jhalawar in Rajasthan, action was taken in Rajasthan in a secret manner by the teams of Delhi and Mumbai about 2 weeks ago. The investigation agencies detained 10 students of Jhalawar Medical College on the charge of appearing in the exam as dummy candidates, where 8 were released after interrogation and 2 students have been taken into custody by the investigation agencies. Jhalawar Medical College Dean Subhash Jain has now confirmed this action.

According to Jain, the Delhi investigation team had sought information about 8 students who were all from Jhalawar Medical University, after which they were arrested for questioning and these 8 students were released after questioning while the Mumbai team first talked to 2 students and then arrested them and both the students are still in the custody of Mumbai Police (investigation team).

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