NEET UG 2026 saw a lots of ups and downs as after the earlier examination was cancelled, a student was allocated center in Abu Dhabi and now a major racket has been busted.
A cheating racket imitating hit Bollywood flick “Munna Bhai MBBS” has been busted in Bihar’s Lakhisarai during the NEET-UG retest, with police alleging that a gang arranged “solvers” to sit for candidates and take the medical entrance exam on their behalf.
A total of 24 people have been arrested, including medical students and biometric company employees involved in the examination process.
Police suspect medical student Arpit Raj, a student of ANM Medical College and Hospital, Gaya, to be one of the masterminds behind the alleged network. Raj had earlier been questioned by the CBI in connection with the 2024 NEET paper leak case.
Another medical student, Mayank Kashyap, a third-year MBBS student at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) has also been apprehended in connection with the case.
Fourteen employees of the biometric company involved in the examination process were also arrested as part of the probe.
The alleged network came under the scanner after Mayank Kashyap reportedly entered the Hasanpur High School examination centre posing as a biometric company employee. He was the first person caught during the investigation, after which which police launched raids at KRK Higher Secondary School and Kendriya Vidyalaya in Lakhisarai.
As a result, seven candidates and several other people linked to the alleged operation were arrested.
Investigators suspect the gang had planned to manipulate the exam process by using insiders and replacing candidates with trained solvers.
The probe conducted has also revealed the involvement of students from medical and nursing backgrounds.
Banaras Hindu University nursing student Poonam Kumari was allegedly caught appearing in the exam by posing as a proxy. AIIMS Rae Bareli student Saurabh Jha was also arrested.
An intern at Shahdara Medical College in Delhi, Aman Agarwal, was among those caught, while Nalanda Medical College and Hospital nursing student Sanjeet and his brother were also arrested.
The investigation has raised questions over how medical students allegedly managed to participate despite restrictions imposed by their institutions during the NEET exam period.
Medical colleges had instructed students not to leave their campuses during the examination. Institutions, including PMCH, had organised seminars and quizzes as part of monitoring measures.
However, some students reportedly remained absent from these activities. Police found that Mayank Kashyap had left the college on the pretext of illness and was later arrested in Lakhisarai.
Telegram ban over NEET-UG retest
Earlier Telegram was banned by the government over certain apprehensions for a limited time.
It was argued that the app’s message editing feature could be misused to create a false impression that examination papers were leaked before the exam.
