NEET-UG Paper Leak: The CBI has made a big disclosure in the NEET-UG paper leak case. The CBI has told in its investigation that the papers were leaked by Oasis School of Hazaribagh. The seal of two sets of papers that reached here was broken. The school staff had kept quiet about informing their officers in this matter.
The investigating officers of this case told that there was a phone conversation between some of the accused and the staff members of the school.
This big thing came to light in the investigation
A senior officer disclosed, ‘Nine sets of question papers were sent from SBI Hazaribagh to various centers. These sets came to the Oasis School Center, but their seal was broken. Even after this, the employees did not raise any alarm’. Police has registered a case in Patna on the basis of a secret information of CBI. He told that on the basis of some evidence, Learn and Play School of Patna was searched, from where burnt papers were found.
Paper codes match
He further said, ‘Bihar EOU had written a letter to NTA on May 19. In this letter, they had asked about the code found on the burnt paper found in Patna. But there was no response from NTA regarding this. After the meeting held on June 21, NTA had revealed that the codes match the papers of Oasis School. Bihar EOU team also found burnt papers of NEET-UG during the raid on the hideout of the solver gang.
Many command officers under investigation
CBI officials claim that many command officers of Hazaribagh State Bank of India (SBI) are also under investigation in the scope of this investigation. So far three people have been arrested in this case. This includes the principal and vice principal of the school and a journalist. Let us tell you that Oasis School Principal Dr. Ehsanul Haq was also the district coordinator of NEET-UG examination in Hazaribagh. Apart from this, vice-principal Imtiyaz Alam was the centre coordinator of the school. The arrested journalist was working as a link between the leaked paper and the school staff.
Let us tell you that CBI is investigating six cases related to paper leak across India. The FIR in Bihar is related to paper leak. Apart from this, FIRs in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra are related to impersonation and cheating of candidates.