Crackdown on NEET 2026 Paper Leak: Arrests and Investigations Unfold
The CBI has arrested several individuals in connection with the NEET 2026 paper leak, including officers from NTA and other organizations. The investigation reveals involvement of public servants potentially linked to the leak, impacting countless aspirants. The federal agency is conducting a thorough probe using digital forensic analysis.
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In a significant development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has apprehended multiple individuals tied to the NEET 2026 paper leak, including Dhananjay Lokhanda and Manisha Waghmare. The arrests follow a series of extensive raids conducted across 14 locations nationwide, casting a shadow on the integrity of the examination process.
The investigation, led by the CBI, focuses not only on identifying the masterminds behind the leak but also on assessing the potential involvement of public servants. The breach has perturbed millions of aspiring medical students, who had anticipated the release of NEET (UG) results. Extensive digital forensic examinations are underway to uncover further evidence.
Meanwhile, the implications of the scandal reach far beyond routine malpractice allegations. With the NEET 2026 being a key stepping stone for students vying for medical seats, the federal crackdown underscores a commitment to preserving the examination's sanctity and necessitates a broader assessment of existing security protocols in place.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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