NEET-UG 2024 Exam Solver gang member arrested from Gopalganj Connection with Rajasthan ANN

Gopalganj News: Complaints of large-scale irregularities in NEET UG exam are coming from different districts of Bihar. Solver gang members are also being arrested. In this context, news of action in Gopalganj has now come to light. There has been a stir after the arrest of a member of the Solver Gang. After the FIR on Sunday (05 May) in Shastri Nagar Nagar police station of the capital Patna, now an FIR has also been registered in Gopalganj Nagar police station.

The arrested youth is a resident of Barmer, Rajasthan.

Police caught a solver from the CBSE examination center in Gopalganj on Sunday. The arrested solver has been identified as Satish Kumar, son of Surang Kumar, resident of Rico, Kudla police station area of ​​Barmer district of Rajasthan. He was appearing in the exam as a dummy candidate in place of another candidate. After finding out, he was arrested.

Siddharth was giving the exam in place of Suman

It is said that solver Satish Kumar has been arrested on Sunday from the CBSE examination center located at Basdila in the city police station area. He was giving the exam in place of a candidate named Siddharth Suman. As soon as the report came from NTA headquarters on Sunday, Satish Kumar was arrested at the examination center itself. Solver has been identified through biometric attendance.

The examination was taken at six centers in Gopalganj.

At the same time, in this matter, the principal of the examination center, Pinky Kumari, has lodged a complaint in the city police station. Let us tell you that NEET UG-2024 was organized at a total of six centers in Gopalganj. A total of 3 thousand 328 candidates had appeared. So far, information about arrest has come from one examination center only. The police is registering an FIR and conducting raids to arrest the members associated with the Solver Gang.

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