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Cook flees with Malad bizman's 75L gold, diamond jewellery; arrested
Cook flees with Malad bizman's 75L gold, diamond jewellery; arrested

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

Cook flees with Malad bizman's 75L gold, diamond jewellery; arrested

Mumbai: A 32-year-old cook, previously employed by a Malad businessman, pilfered gold and diamond jewellery valued at Rs 75.07 lakh from the bungalow, 12 days after his resignation on May 17. The Dindoshi police apprehended the accused, Chotu Mukhiya, in Darbhanga, Bihar, and retrieved Rs 72.57 lakh worth of stolen items from his wife's possession at their Goregaon residence. Mukhiya committed the theft to settle Rs1.5 lakh in debts owed to individuals in Darbhanga. Probe revealed Mukhiya began working at Gaurav Guwalewala's (44) house on April 19, but resigned on May 17. "Mukhiya became a suspect when it was discovered that he stopped working from May 2, after receiving 12 days' wages for April. Despite working for 17 days, he became unresponsive to Guwalewala's communications and didn't turn up to collect his remaining salary. He had taken the position only to survey the premises," explained a Dindoshi police station officer. After observing the household routine, Mukhiya executed the theft on May 28, when the family travelled to Ayodhya. The crime was discovered on May 31, when Guwalewala's mother found the cupboard locker damaged. tnn

5 held over assaulting toll plaza female staff in Greater Noida
5 held over assaulting toll plaza female staff in Greater Noida

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

5 held over assaulting toll plaza female staff in Greater Noida

Greater Noida: A 28-year-old man from Bulandshahr was arrested, and four others were detained after a CCTV footage surfaced online showing a woman employee at the Luharli toll plaza in Dadri, Greater Noida being manhandled, police said on Wednesday. Police identified the main suspect as Amit Mukhiya, a resident of Hirdeypur in Sikandrabad, Bulandshahr. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon when nearly 150 people, claiming to be farmers, gathered at the Luharli toll plaza to protest the toll charges imposed on their commercial vehicles, such as trucks and dumpers, demanding exemption from it. 'They were demanding free passage for their vehicles, citing frequent use of the toll plaza in a single day,' said an official requesting anonymity. Police said during the protest the employee tried to manage the situation and requested them to let her work. During that moment, the suspect (Mukhiya) allegedly manhandled her. 'In the video, Mukhiya can be seen aggressively approaching the 21-year-old woman, grabbing her neck from behind and pushing her. He then forces toll plaza employees to stop collecting toll charges and allows several private vehicles to pass without payment,' the officer added. Following an emergency call to helpline number 112, a team from Dadri police station reached the spot and registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections for voluntarily causing hurt, assault or use of criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation, and criminal intimidation against Mukhiya and his unidentified accomplices on the complaint of toll plaza manager Arjit Das Gupta. 'We arrested the prime suspect, Mukhiya, on Tuesday night and detained four others for creating a ruckus and obstructing toll plaza employees from performing their duties,' said additional deputy commissioner of police (Greater Noida) Sudhir Kumar, adding that the BNS section for assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty was added late night and further investigation is underway. On Wednesday, several people converged on Luharli toll plaza to press for their demands. However, a heavy police force was deployed to prevent any untoward incident. Two held for performing stunts near Sector 126 In a separate incident, Noida police arrested two men after a video showing them performing stunts in a Toyota Fortuner near Sector 126 in Noida went viral on social media, officers said. The video shows a white Fortuner being driven rashly on a Noida road. The occupants suddenly stop the vehicle in the middle of the road and start celebrating by spraying some liquid from bottles. Taking cognizance of the video, Noida police traced the vehicle with registration number of the SUV seen in the video. 'We have arrested Diwakar Sharma, 19, and Sanjay Kumar Singh, 20, both residents of Sector 46, for performing stunts on the road,' said Noida's additional deputy commissioner of police (ADCP) Sumit Shukla. 'The SUV used in the stunt has also been seized, and a case has been registered against them for obstructing traffic and creating public nuisance at 126 police station,' he ADCP added.

Doctor among 2 held in Bihar for NEET-UG '25 exam fraud
Doctor among 2 held in Bihar for NEET-UG '25 exam fraud

New Indian Express

time06-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Doctor among 2 held in Bihar for NEET-UG '25 exam fraud

PATNA: The Samastipur Police in Bihar arrested two individuals, including an MBBS doctor, for impersonation and fraud during the NEET-UG examination conducted on Sunday. Three mobile phones, a car and Rs 50,000 in cash were recovered from their possession. Investigating officers are ascertaining whether the arrested have links with NEET-UG 2024 examination paper leak kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya, currently lodged in the Beur central jail near Patna. Mukhiya, who was carrying a bounty of Rs 3 lakh, was arrested from Patna last month. Sanjay Kumar Pandey, ASP, Samastipur, said that a police team detained two individuals who were sitting in a car parked outside an examination centre in Mohanpur. Police officials noticed that their mobile phones contained the admit cards of various candidates. During interrogation, the duo admitted to having replaced weak candidates with scholars (impersonators) in various examination centres in Samastipur and other places to enable them to score well and get admission to medical colleges.

Bihar: NEET UG conducted peacefully amid tight security, no reports of paper leaks
Bihar: NEET UG conducted peacefully amid tight security, no reports of paper leaks

Hans India

time04-05-2025

  • Hans India

Bihar: NEET UG conducted peacefully amid tight security, no reports of paper leaks

The NEET UG 2025 examination in Bihar was conducted successfully and peacefully on Sunday, with no reports of rigging or question paper leaks, marking a significant improvement from last year's controversy. According to the Education Department, approximately 1.25 lakh candidates appeared for the examination in the state, which was organised by the National Testing Agency (NTA). In Patna alone, 74 examination centres, mostly in government institutions, were designated for the purpose. The Bapu Examination Centre in Kumhrar emerged as the largest centre, accommodating over 15,000 candidates. The administrations of the districts where the examination was held have taken security measures, and guidelines have been strictly enforced. A three-layered security system was implemented across all centres. The administration also installed mobile jammers to block unauthorised communications. The candidates were only allowed to carry admit cards, pens, and transparent water bottles and no mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, or other electronics were permitted; the same rules applied to invigilators. Students began arriving at 11:30 AM, were allowed entry between 12 PM and 1:30 PM, and the exam was conducted from 2 PM to 5 PM. The district magistrates and SPs of respective districts continuously visited all centres of their jurisdictions. The successful execution of the exam comes a year after the NEET 2024 paper leak in Patna, which led to a major scandal. The case, initially probed by Patna Police, was later handed over to the Economic Offences Unit (EOU) and subsequently to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Over 30 individuals, including kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya, were arrested. Mukhiya, apprehended recently from an apartment in Danapur, is currently in CBI remand and is reported to have revealed names of prominent political leaders and bureaucratic relatives allegedly linked to the racket. The peaceful conduct of NEET UG 2025 has been hailed as a major administrative success, restoring public confidence in the integrity of national-level competitive exams in Bihar.

Q-leak case: Mukhiya worked in nexus with politicians, hired doctors to solve questions
Q-leak case: Mukhiya worked in nexus with politicians, hired doctors to solve questions

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Q-leak case: Mukhiya worked in nexus with politicians, hired doctors to solve questions

The grilling of arrested Sanjeev Kumar Singh alias Sanjiv Mukhiya, the mastermind behind the leak of questions papers of a number of competitive exams including that of NEET-UG, has opened a Pandora's Box, exposing an organised racket and links of politicians with criminals. Mukhia, according to investigation, worked at several levels in nexus with criminals and politicians and kept evading arrests due to such proximity to power. In the NEET-UG case, the CBI and the Bihar police have so far arrested 46 persons, including Mukhiya. 'Of them 28 were arrested by the Economic Offence Unit (EOU) and the Patna police, while the rest were arrested by the CBI. The line of investigation of the CBI is similar to the one adopted by the Patna police. The CBI has, however, collected a lot of new evidences, including technology and digital evidences, on its own to track the movement of the accused,' said a police officer. Modus Operandi The officer said that Mukhiya's arrest was crucial as he was the kingpin and responsible for making the strategy for question leak and involving tech-savvy youth, who operated at the second layer to carry out the operation by reaching out to the stake holders and arranging the logistics. 'The third layer of the network comprised the coaching institutes and the parents desperate to get their wards into medical colleges at any cost. The fourth layer involved printing press and exam centres to have access to question papers and ensure delivery at the designated places on time and with precision. The fourth layer managed the printing press and exam centres,' said the police officer involved in interrogation. The investigation has so far revealed that those entrusted with the responsibility of solving the questions in minimum time and with accuracy included mostly pass out doctors, who worked for Mukhiya either for money or under pressure. They were provided all sorts of technological assistance. On his modus operandi, Mukhiya told the EOU officials that barring some competitive exams conducted by premier agencies and which have more safeguards and security features, it was easy to manage all. 'In case of premier agencies, it is difficult and requires more money. Else, it is managed at the level of question paper storage, question setting and transportation, administration, teachers, centre superintendents or supervisors, whichever works at that moment,' he added. Mukhiya worked with foolproof mechanism, keeping phone numbers, blank cheques and educational certificates of the students. 'The payment was done in the bank accounts of Mukhiya'a associates. He preferred cash payment through hawala transactions. He said that he took payment from clients in one go. The rates are fixed -- ₹40 lakh for NEET, ₹20 lakh for teachers' exam and ₹15 lakh for constables. For NEET, the rate fluctuates according to demand,' he told interrogators. The EOU revealed the modus operandi of the mafias while probing the question leak of the third phase of teachers' recruitment test (TRE), conducted by the BPSC. The gang members involved in the paper leak case had breached the security chain from printing press to transportation level to get the papers. According to earlier EOU investigation, the question leak was carried out through a well-hatched plan to lay hands on the sealed questions during their transit from the printing press, scan them through specialised tools and then hand them over to their clients for hefty monetary consideration. 'The arrested accused had admitted that they first collect information about the press where printing of questions takes place and the mode of transportation. Then they lure some officials on good monetary consideration to lay hands on question papers during transit. Once the questions are scanned, they are provided to solvers and from them they reach the targeted group, who are kept at a pre-determined place and made to mug the answers,' EOU ADG NH Khan had said earlier. The ADG had said in case of TRE-3, the accused admitted that they got to know of transportation of the question papers through DTDC Courier. The mafia touch with a Munshi with the Patna-based Zenith Logistics Company Ltd courier company. They scan question papers while in transit from Patna to Nawada. As soon as the question papers were despatched from DTDC courier for Nawada, stopped at Buddha Family Restaurant, Nagarnausa in Nalanda. How paper was leaked The question of how the NEET paper was leaked led the EOU team to Jharkhand's Hazaribagh, with the serial code on the seized papers from Patna, leading to examination centre at the Oasis School. 'We traced the box and envelope in which the T3 set of the papers was dispatched from the examination centre. Preliminary investigations showed it was torn at the back, and resealed to resemble an original sheet. The two boxes in which the question papers were transported to the examination centre also found tampered,' said an EoU official. 'Our suspicions have grown after we found that the latches and hinges had been tampered with as well as the seal. The envelopes inside the boxes had also been tampered with from the rear end, while the upper portion was intact. We have sent all this evidence to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL),' the officer said. In a chargesheet, probing agency (CBI) has alleged that trunks carrying NEET-UG 2024 question papers were delivered to the Oasis School in Hazaribagh and stored in a control room on the morning of May 5. Shortly after the trunks' arrival, Dr. Ahsanul Haque, Oasis school Principal-cum-city coordinator and Md. Imtiyaz Alam, Vice-Principal-cum-centre superintendent of Oasis School, permitted one Pankaj Kumar, one of the masterminds, to access the control room where the trunks were kept, the CBI has alleged. Pankaj, used sophisticated tools to open the trunks and access the question papers, CBI said. The agency has seized these tools along with CCTV footage from the room. Political ambition In his long interrogation under police remand, Mukhiya said that he got into the question paper leak to amass enough wealth so that he could get his wife elected to the Harnaut assembly segment or to the Parliament from Nalanda, said a police officer familiar with the matter. 'He is determined to get his wife elected at any cost to establish her in politics, as that would be the best way to wriggle out of all the court cases and controversies surrounding him. He tried in 2020 also, but his wife, who served as mukhiya after winning in 2016 to give her husband the 'mukhiya' title, lost from Harnaut, but finished second. She had polled nearly 40000 votes. He wanted to himself dabble in politics, but knows that it would not be easy due to the cases hounding him,' he added. During interrogation, Mukhiya was candid in admitting how desperate he was to get his wife established in politics. 'Had she fought the Assembly election as an independent candidate, she could have won due to the support of the Kurmi voters. Fighting election requires a lot of money and after his wife lost, he said that he spread his network to tamper with other exams like Constable recruitment, teachers' recruitment, besides NEET, as he could easily access the questions papers due to his clout,' the officer said. Mukhiya is, however, not the first from Nalanda to nurse political ambition through exam tampering route. Before him, Kumar Suman Singh alias Ranjit Don, the mastermind behind a spate of question paper leak scandals, fought the 2004 Lok Sabha election from as an independent candidate while still in jail and though he lost, he still managed to get over 60000 votes. Ranjit Don, who was arrested by the CBI for his alleged role in leaking question papers of CAT, AIIMS and CBSE entrance examinations in 2003 and remained in jail for nearly one-and-a-half years, continued his political pursuit and contested the 2005 Bihar assembly elections from Hilsa as an LJP candidate but was again defeated. He also lost in 2015 when he was fielded by the LJP in the biennial elections to the Legislative Council.

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