CBI Investigates NEET Paper Leak Involving Coaching Centre in Latur
NEET paper leak: CBI grills director of coaching centre in Latur
Hindustan Times
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is investigating an alleged NEET paper leak linked to a coaching centre in Latur, Maharashtra, India. The agency has questioned the director and conducted raids following a viral video suggesting that exam questions were leaked from mock tests at the institute. Multiple individuals, including staff and students, have been interrogated as part of the ongoing investigation.
- 01The CBI questioned the director of a coaching centre in Latur, Maharashtra, as part of its investigation into the NEET paper leak.
- 02A viral video surfaced after the NEET examination on May 3, where a man associated with the coaching centre claimed that all exam questions were from their mock tests.
- 03The CBI conducted a raid at the coaching institute and seized CCTV footage from two centres.
- 04Six individuals, including coaching staff and students, have been questioned by the police in relation to the case.
- 05Latur's Superintendent of Police, Amol Tambe, confirmed that a detailed probe has been initiated, with a sub-divisional officer assigned to the investigation.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is actively investigating an alleged paper leak for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) linked to a prominent coaching centre in Latur, Maharashtra, India. On Thursday night and Friday morning, CBI officials visited the residence of the coaching centre's director in the Shivnagar area for questioning. This inquiry follows the emergence of a viral video where an individual associated with the coaching centre was seen discussing the NEET exam with students, who claimed that all the questions in the exam were derived from their mock tests. In response, the CBI has conducted a raid at the coaching institute and seized CCTV footage from two coaching centres. Concurrently, local police have interrogated six individuals, including staff, students, and counsellors, in connection with the case. Superintendent of Police Amol Tambe stated that a thorough investigation has been ordered, and a sub-divisional police officer has been designated to oversee the matter. The investigation aims to uncover the extent of the alleged malpractice and ensure accountability within the coaching institution.
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The investigation into the NEET paper leak could affect the reputation and operations of coaching centres in Latur, potentially leading to stricter regulations in the education sector.
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