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The police urged KGMU VC to force a lifetime ban on students arrested

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Varanasi: Following the Probe into the Gang Solver Near, which was damaged on September 12, Komisari Police Varanasi has sent a letter to the representative of the Chancellor of the Medical University of Raja George, Lucknow, asked for a lifetime ban in Osama Shahid, a Mbbs of the last year of students, who had been arrested for Connection with a gang.
Police Commissioner Satish Ganesh, on Sunday, said the report about Osama Shahid in detail about how he was involved with a breaker gang and played a role in ensuring that the candidate who did not meet the requirements to be a doctor, has been sent to the recommendation of KGMU with recommendations forcing a lifelong ban on the study of Osama in the institution.
Osama was arrested on September 14 after the connection with the inter-state-based inter-state alley was revealed during the investigation after the gang was caught with the arrest of July Kumari and his mother Babita Devi from Patna on September 12 from the NEET exam center at St.
Francis Xavier School in the Sona Talab area under the office Sarnath police.
Police said that Osama, indigenous district residents wanted, who had emerged in the final year of MBBS in Kgmu this year, used to find a candidate on behalf of his gang.
The gang is used to take a contract to regulate imitators to appear in the entrance examination.
Officials said the gang was used to strengthen Rs 30 lakh to Rs 40 Lakh from each candidate.
Apart from Osama, the police also arrested Abhay Kumar Mehta, Vikas Kumar Mahto from Khagadia and Raju Kumar from Jahanabad at Bihar.
Even though the gang gang Kumar aka PK aka Neelesh was still running away.
With progress in an investigation, the police found that 25 candidates were related to gangs.
Of those 16 have appeared in NEET at a different center while nine have been passed.
Because many things felt suspicious in cases of 25 candidates, the cooperation of the Director of the National Testing Agency (NTA) was sought after in an investigation.
Then, NTA resisted the results of 15 candidates while Biswas was banned for 2 years since appearing in the exam.
The police have called 16 of these candidates to appear before the investigation officer of this case on Monday.
CP said that if the candidate who was called failed to appear in front of an investigation officer (IO) on Monday, the police will begin further legal proceedings through the court against them.

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