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CBI takes neet-UG 2024 Question Paper Leck Kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya on four-day pre-trial detention

As soon as the questionnaires were sent from the press, his men coordinated with carrier agents. According to reports, the authorities of the examination center were reported to only two locks for the boxes with the questionnaires, while Mukhiya had access to a third hidden castle. He opened the boxes, made Xerox copies of the papers, carefully irritated them and sent them to the exam centers without increasing suspicion.

The Xeroxed questionnaires were solved by his solver teams and passed on to the candidates before the exams. For the Neet UG examination, the gang put between 40 and 50 LAKH per candidate.

Mukhiya claimed to have strong connections to exams in Dehradun, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Gurugram, Noida and Gandhinagar. “We used to help each other in our work,” a investigator quoted him.

Mukhiya revealed his personal motivation and said reportedly that he had the question about the question paper losa to collect enough money to make his wife an MLA and finally a MP.

He said he expanded his network to states, including Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab and West Bengal.

The additional general director (ADG) of EOU, Naiyar Hasnain Khan, said information was searched for in relation to the cases registered against Mukhiya in other states. “We passed on relevant information to police officers from different countries where Mukhiya were connections,” said Khan.

The ADG made it clear that Mukhiya in an apartment near Saguna Mor was examined by the state investigative authority under the police borders of Danapur in connection with the Biohar Constable and the recruitment leak.

Mukhiya also confessed during the interrogation that his son Dr. Shiv Prakash and his employee Rocky were active members of the gang. He admitted that he was involved in questions of the recruitment tests by Neet, BPSC and Constable in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

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