Five held for PG medical entrance paper leak
10 January 2012

The all-India post graduate medical entrance examination was conducted by AIIMS on Sunday for screening of the 50 percent post graduate seats in the government colleges


A high tech gang, involved in leakage of the question paper for All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) post-graduate entrance test, was busted on Monday. Five people including a doctor have been arrested in this case. Those arrested include an MBBS graduate, an MBBS student and two MBA graduates.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime)- Ashok Chand said, "The mastermind of the gang, Mohit Choudhary, a second year MBBS student, was caught red handed with photo copies of the entrance question papers of the post-graduate medical exam organised by AIIMS."
Police said, "The gang had used high-end mobile phones Sony Xperia and Nokia Lumina to scan the question paper. Using blue tooth and earphones, the scanned copy of the papers were sent to an email id. One of the gang members Bhisham Singh, who was working in a computer operating room in Noida, provided photocopy of the papers to Mohit."
After receiving the question paper, they took photograph of it and emailed it through blue tooth and earphone. Later, Mohit solved questions and send them via sms to the students who had given money for the paper.
The all-India post graduate medical entrance examination was conducted by AIIMS on Sunday for screening of the 50 percent post graduate seats in the government colleges across the country. The exam was conducted at 156 centres in which more than 70,000 candidates appeared. (Sources: igovernment)

A high tech gang, involved in leakage of the question paper for All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) post-graduate entrance test, was busted on Monday. Five people including a doctor have been arrested in this case. Those arrested include an MBBS graduate, an MBBS student and two MBA graduates.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime)- Ashok Chand said, "The mastermind of the gang, Mohit Choudhary, a second year MBBS student, was caught red handed with photo copies of the entrance question papers of the post-graduate medical exam organised by AIIMS."

Police said, "The gang had used high-end mobile phones Sony Xperia and Nokia Lumina to scan the question paper. Using blue tooth and earphones, the scanned copy of the papers were sent to an email id. One of the gang members Bhisham Singh, who was working in a computer operating room in Noida, provided photocopy of the papers to Mohit."

After receiving the question paper, they took photograph of it and emailed it through blue tooth and earphone. Later, Mohit solved questions and send them via sms to the students who had given money for the paper.

The all-India post graduate medical entrance examination was conducted by AIIMS on Sunday for screening of the 50 percent post graduate seats in the government colleges across the country. The exam was conducted at 156 centres in which more than 70,000 candidates appeared. (Sources: igovernment)




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