NEET: CBI collects burnt question paper, phones, laptops from Bihar Police

A two-member Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team on Monday collected all material evidence related to the alleged NEET-UG 2024 paper leak case.

A protest outside the ministry of education over alleged irregularities in the NEET-UG exam in New Delhi (HT Photo)

A two-member Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team on Monday collected all material evidence linked to the alleged NEET-UG 2024 paper leak case from the Economic Offences Unit (EOU) of the Bihar police, which had been handling the investigation until the probe agency took over. The two CBI officials – a DIG and deputy SP rank officer – also met the officials of the Shastri Nagar Police station in the national capital, where the first case of the alleged irregularities in the NEET examination was lodged, reported PTI. Meanwhile, several student unions have organised massive protests against alleged corruption in NEET examinations.

Here are the top updates of the NEET row:

  1. The material evidence collected by the CBI from the EOU of the Bihar police included a partially burnt question paper recovered from a house in Patna, mobile phones of those arrested, laptops, post-dated cheques and reference question papers provided by the National Testing Agency (NTA), reported PTI.
  2. Reportedly, a two-member CBI team is expected to record the statements of the 18 arrested persons in the case, including prime suspect Sikandar Yadavendu, his associates, a few aspirants and their parents – soon. The central agency may also take the accused to Delhi for detailed interrogation by obtaining a transit remand from a court.
  3. According to officials, the CBI is likely to file FIRs in connection with the destruction of evidence and register disproportionate assets (DA) cases against some of the accused who are public servants, reported PTI.
  4. According to reports, the prime suspect in the case, Yadavendu, has a history of involvement in criminal activities and has served a jail term. He has also reportedly acquired huge assets that are disproportionate to his known source of income.
  5. Several student body unions, including the Students’ Federation of India (SFI), Tribal Students Union (TSU), Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) and Tribal Youth Federation (TYF), have jointly organised a large-scale protest against the corruption in the NEET examinations.
  6. The students held demonstrations on Monday in several cities by holding placards and chanting slogans, demanding the immediate resignation of the union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The protesting students also highlighted the emotional and psychological toll on students who prepared for the exams rigorously, only to find their efforts undermined by corrupt practices.
  7. Earlier on Monday, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee urged PM Modi to consider abolishing NEET and reverting to the system of states conducting the exam in the wake of the paper leak row.

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/neet-cbi-collects-burnt-question-paper-phones-laptops-from-bihar-police-10-points-101719281768094.html

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