May 16, 2026

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CBI arrests lecturer linked to confidential NEET-UG paper-setting panel

The Central Bureau of Investigation CBI arrested a Pune-based biology lecturer for allegedly masterminding the 2026 NEET-UG paper leak investigation. Officials confirmed the lecturer previously served on the National Testing Agency’s confidential paper-setting committee for examinations. Authorities conducted extensive questioning before making the arrest during an ongoing nationwide investigation into examination irregularities recently. The NEET-UG entrance examination took place on May 3 and involved millions of medical aspirants across India. Investigators believe the accused played a significant role in leaking confidential examination materials before the official test schedule.

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CBI Arrests Pune Biology Lecturer in NEET-UG Leak Investigation

CBI officials linked the biology lecturer’s arrest with statements provided by retired Chemistry professor PV Kulkarni recently. Investigators identified Kulkarni as the alleged kingpin behind the widespread NEET-UG examination paper leak network operating nationally. Officials questioned several accused individuals before collecting enough evidence supporting the lecturer’s involvement in illegal examination activities. The agency claimed the suspects exchanged confidential information before students appeared for the highly competitive medical entrance examination. Authorities continue examining financial transactions, digital communications, and personal connections connected with the accused individuals in custody.

The National Testing Agency faced serious criticism after reports regarding irregularities surfaced shortly after examination completion nationwide. Students and parents demanded strict action against individuals responsible for compromising transparency within India’s important medical entrance examination. Educational experts expressed concerns regarding the impact of repeated examination controversies on deserving students preparing honestly for competitive tests. Officials assured candidates that investigating agencies would identify everyone connected with the organized paper leak operation across several states. The case attracted national attention because NEET-UG determines admissions into prestigious medical colleges throughout the country every year.

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Investigation Expands Across Multiple States

CBI investigators reportedly recovered important evidence while examining electronic devices, documents, and communication records connected with accused individuals recently. Officials suspect organized groups coordinated activities carefully to circulate examination questions before students entered designated examination centers nationwide. Authorities also investigated whether additional insiders from educational institutions or examination committees secretly assisted the illegal operation previously uncovered. The agency expanded investigations across multiple cities after discovering possible links between suspects operating from different educational backgrounds recently. Officials promised strict legal action against anyone found guilty of manipulating confidential examination procedures for financial or personal benefits.

The investigation remains active as authorities continue interrogating arrested suspects and collecting additional evidence related to the scandal nationwide. Officials stated the agency would file detailed charges after completing verification processes and examining every available investigative lead carefully. Students across India now await further developments while demanding transparent examination procedures restoring confidence within the competitive system again. Educational authorities emphasized implementing stronger security measures preventing future paper leaks affecting national-level entrance examinations conducted annually nationwide. The case highlighted growing concerns regarding examination integrity and the urgent requirement for stricter monitoring systems across institutions.

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