
The police clarified that the duo did not possess any leaked documents. No material related to NEET or any other examination was recovered from their possession, said a police statement
The police clarified that the duo did not possess any leaked documents. “No material related to NEET or any other examination was recovered from their possession,” said a police statement.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the retest of NEET UG 2026, the entrance examination for students aspiring to pursue undergraduate medical courses, on June 21, following the cancellation of the initial May 3 exam due to a paper leak.
The scam came to light during routine cyber patrolling, prompting the police to register a case under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 318(4) [cheating], 319(2) [cheating by personation], 54 (abetment), and Section 66(D) of the Information Technology Act (cheating by personation by using computer resource).
The police identified the arrested accused as Sumer Singh Bharatlal Meena, 24, a resident of Jaipur with an ITI diploma in Electronics; and Akash Pappulal Meena, 22, a resident of Kota with a BA degree in English and Hindi.
The police discovered that 12 complaints from various states were linked to six of the accused’s bank accounts, which were allegedly used to process criminal proceeds. Transactions worth around Rs 1.5 crore were allegedly conducted through these accounts.