On May 5, a solver was caught appearing in place of Raj Pandey at an examination center at DAV Public School in Malighat, Muzaffarpur district, Bihar.(Representational image: Unsplash) 
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₹4 Lakh Bribe Uncovered in NEET UG Paper Leak, Doctor and Son on the Run

According to police investigations, Raj Pandey, the son of Dr. RP Pandey, an ADA Colony inhabitant applied for NEET Exam

Author : Priyanka Pandey

In relation to the latest NEET UG paper leak case, Bihar police have a doctor and his son from Prayagraj's Naini district under observation. It has been discovered during the investigation that the doctor paid ₹four lakh to have his son, a NEET candidate, set up a solution. Although the two are still at large, Bihar police are undertaking raids to find them.

Police investigations revealed that Dr. RP Pandey, a resident of ADA Colony, runs a private hospital in the Naini area. The doctor’s son, Raj Pandey, was a NEET aspirant. On May 5, a solver was caught appearing in place of Raj Pandey at an examination center at DAV Public School in Malighat, Muzaffarpur district, Bihar.

According to investigations, Raj Pandey met the solver while he was studying for the NEET exam in Kota. (Representational imaghe: Unsplash)

Hukma Ram, a Rajasthani third-year MBBS student at AIIMS-Jodhpur, was identified as the solver. Since Hukma Ram was permitted to take the exam despite the biometric test, police are now looking into the management of the center.

Bihar police were looking for Raj Pandey and his father, according to Prayagraj police officials. According to investigations, Raj Pandey met the solver while he was studying for the NEET exam in Kota.

(Input from various sources)

(Rehash/Priyanka Pandey)

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