The Central Bureau of Investigation, acting swiftly upon taking charge of the NEET examination paper leak case, has arrested Ehsan-ul-Haq and Imtiyaz Alam of Oasis School – key figures suspected of being the linchpin in the scheme. The CBI anticipates that their interrogation will lay bare the full extent of the plot and the individuals behind it.
Intensive questioning of Chintu and Mukesh, two main associates of crime syndicate leader Sanjeev Mukhiya, is underway. These interrogations are expected to play a crucial role in revealing the complexities behind the NEET paper leak, which compromised the integrity of this pivotal test.
Source: aajtak
The unfolded narrative traces back to Chintu, who was dispatched by Mukhiya to procure a printout of the leaked NEET question paper. Subsequent events led to the paper being solved by MBBS students in Patna and Ranchi, orchestrated by a man named Rocky. Once solved, Chintu brought the NEET paper along with the answer key to a hideout where aspiring test-takers were sequestered, with Mukesh being responsible for their accommodation.
This clandestine ensemble will likely divulge every chapter of the paper leak to the CBI. In Hazaribagh, a probing team engaged with various individuals including a courier company's staff, bank employees, and even e-rickshaw operators. After extensive interrogation, most were released, while Ehsan-ul-Haq and Imtiyaz Alam were transported to Patna for further questioning.
Source: aajtak
Among the damning evidence was a partially burnt question paper found in the 'safe house' in Patna, where candidates had been lodged prior to the exam day. The CBI collected revealing CCTV footage and documentation from Oasis School, including a laptop and mobile phones belonging to principal Ehsan Ul Haq, achieving a significant stride in the ongoing investigation. Security footage gleaned from the main SBI branch – the proposed repository for the NEET-UG papers – is also under scrutiny by forensic specialists.