Times News Network Varanasi: Efforts by one of the members who were arrested from Gang Solver Near, Osama Shahid, Indigenous People Want and students of MBBS students in KgMu, to secure guarantees were thwarted by the Varanasi police coming on Monday.
Police Commissioner Satish Ganesh said the father’s complaint from one of 16 candidates, who made contact with this gang, a new pine was submitted to the police Sarnath after the court of the Head of the Judge was sent by Osama to 14 years.
This process was resolved by the police before the formal of his release could be resolved because Osama managed to get a guarantee from the High Court, officials said.
New casts against Osama and seven other Near Solvers gang members were registered by the father of one of Jhansi’s 16 candidates.
He alleged that his son was preparing Neet in the city (Rajasthan) when the gang lured the boy to arrange imitators to clear the exam, police said.
“Previously on Sunday, the Varanasi police had sent a letter to the Deputy Chancellor Kgu, Lucknow, looking for a lifetime ban in Osama,” said CP, added that the letter had details about how Osama was involved with the gang and it was instrumental in ensuring that candidates did not Quit the selected requirements.
Osama was arrested on September 14 after the connection with Patna-based inter-state-based solver alley was revealed during a police investigation.
Broken breaking gang was brought by the police with the arrest of July Kumari and his mother Babita Devi Patna on September 12 from the center of the Net in St.
Francis Xavier in the Sarna Talab area under the Sarnath police station.
Apart from Osama, the police also arrested Abhay Kumar Mehta, Vikas Kumar Mahto from Khagadia and Raju Kumar from Jahanabad at Bihar, even though Gang Gang Kumar Kumar aka Neelesh was still running away.
With progress in an investigation, the police detected that 25 candidates came into contact with this gang.
Of these, 16 has appeared in NEET at a different center while nine passed the exam.
The police sought the assistance of the National Testing Agency in the investigation.
Then, NTA held back the results of 15 candidates while Biswas was banned for two years from appearing in the examination.