A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe has uncovered concerning details related to the alleged NEET paper leak network. The investigation has revealed that accused individuals, including Vikas Biwal and Yash Yadav, were involved in purchasing and supplying question papers for the exams. Shockingly, five siblings with average academic records managed to secure admissions to government medical colleges after allegedly studying leaked question papers.
Sources indicate that Vikas Biwal, along with his family members, orchestrated the paper deal, leading to their successful admissions despite their previous academic performances. The probe has also highlighted the close ties between Vikas and Yash, who allegedly arranged the leaked question paper. The sudden improvement in the siblings’ exam performances has become a focal point of the investigation.
The siblings, including Vikas, Pragati, Saniya, Gunjan, and Palak, reportedly studied the leaked question paper before the exam, resulting in their admissions to government medical colleges. Despite their average mock test scores and academic records, they managed to secure seats through what is now being scrutinized as a potentially unfair advantage. The CBI is also looking into allegations of attempted paper procurement for another relative, raising further questions about the integrity of the admissions process.
Accused individuals, including Shubham Khairnar, have been remanded to CBI custody as the agency continues its investigations. Raids conducted at the Biwal family’s properties have reportedly uncovered suspicious financial records and assets, prompting further inquiries into potential investments made from the proceeds of the alleged paper leak racket.
