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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has been tasked with uncovering the NEET paper leak scandal. (File photograph: PTI)
Avinash alias Bunty appeared earlier than the CBI court docket in Patna on Wednesday and the CBI detained him until July 30 for additional interrogation.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the NEET paper leak case has made vital progress with the arrest of Avinash alias Bunty from Dhanbad in Jharkhand. Bunty was reportedly a key determine within the case and was linked to the distribution of leaked NEET query papers. He was produced earlier than the CBI court docket in Patna on Wednesday and the CBI protected him until July 30 for additional interrogation.
Sources throughout the CBI revealed that Bunty performed a vital function in disseminating the query papers and reply keys. After checking, he allegedly threw the cell phone used within the unlawful operation into a close-by pond. Appearing shortly on this tip, CBI officers tracked tower alerts to pinpoint the placement of the pond and subsequently deployed divers to get better 16 cell phones.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which has been entrusted with uncovering the reality behind the NEET paper leak scandal, is continuous its meticulous investigation. Preliminary findings recommend that aspiring candidates paid exorbitant charges of Rs 35-60 lakh to get early entry to query papers.
Surveys revealed that candidates in Bihar paid between Rs 35 and 45 lakh, whereas candidates from different states had been quoted between Rs 55 and 60 lakh. About 150 candidates from numerous states have benefited from the leaked examination papers. The examination facilities are positioned in Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), Latu (Maharashtra), Godhra (Gujarat) and Patna (Belgium). Harbon).