Sunday , November 17 2024

What is the connection between accused Aman Singh and Sanjeev Mukhiya gang?

The NEET paper leak case has been in the headlines for the last few days. In this case, the CBI is rapidly arresting people one after the other. After getting information from accused Chintu and Mukesh, the CBI has arrested another accused. The accused has been caught from Dhanbad, whose name is Aman Singh.

What is the connection with Sanjeev Mukhiya?

After getting information from Chintu and Mukesh, close to Sanjeev Mukhiya, the CBI has succeeded in arresting the accused Aman Singh. Aman has been arrested from Dhanbad, Jharkhand. Aman Singh is very close to fugitive Rocky in the paper leak case and Rocky is the nephew of Sanjeev Mukhiya, who is involved in the hotel business in Ranchi.

Important information can be obtained from Aman Singh

After the NEET paper was leaked, Rocky had arranged for a solver to prepare the answers. Rocky is the kingpin of the Sanjeev Mukhiya gang in Jharkhand. MBBS students from Ranchi and Patna were used as solvers. According to the information, Aman Singh's arrest can provide important information about Rocky and the solvers. Apart from this, the CBI will also question Aman Singh about Sanjeev Mukhiya's current location. He can be brought to Patna for questioning. The remand period of the accused taken by the CBI in this case is ending today on July 4. 26 applications will be heard.

26 applications for NEET

The important thing is that 26 applications have been received on the NEET issue. However, there are some supplementary applications in these applications as well. According to the regular cause list, out of the total 26 petitions so far, 21 petitions are against NTA and the Government of India. While 5 are transfer petitions. However, some more applications may increase in the supplementary list to be announced on July 7. The first application in the list is of Vanshika Yadav. It includes petitions alleging malpractice in the examination of more than 24 lakh candidates held on May 5 along with a request to conduct it again.