NEET 2024: Ravi Atri, previously identified as the mastermind behind the Uttar Pradesh Police Constable Recruitment Exam paper leak, has now been implicated in the probe into alleged irregularities in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET). Atri, who was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (UPSTF) in April from Meerut, had orchestrated the leak of the UP Police Constable Exam paper along with Rajiv Nayan Mishra. Their operation involved assembling students at a resort in Manesar to facilitate the leak.
Mastermind of UP Police Constable Exam Leak, Ravi Atri, Now Linked to NEET Paper Leak Investigation
Atri has a notorious history, having been jailed for leaking the Pre-Medical Test exam paper in 2012 and the AIIMS PG exam paper in 2015. Recently, the UPSTF filed a chargesheet against Atri and 18 other accused in the constable recruitment scam.
Atri’s connection to the NEET scandal came to light after Bihar Police’s Economic Offences Unit (EOU) discovered evidence linking him to the paper leak mafia led by Sanjeev Mukhiya. The EOU, under orders from the Union Education Ministry, is set to submit a detailed report on the NEET-UG 2024 paper leak, which includes a burnt question paper, OMR sheets, and other incriminating materials.
Atri and Sanjeev Mukhiya, though operating separately, are both involved in the business of leaking exam papers. Notably, Mukhiya’s son, Dr. Shiv Kumar, had studied alongside Atri. In the NEET case, around 25 candidates were allegedly accommodated by Mukhiya at a boys’ hostel in Patna, where they were provided with the leaked exam materials the day before the test.
Though Atri’s direct involvement in the NEET paper leak hasn’t been confirmed, his connection to Mukhiya’s gang has raised suspicions. Atri remains behind bars due to previous arrests, but his name has surfaced in the ongoing investigation due to these affiliations.
The UPSTF and EOU are working closely to uncover the full extent of Atri’s involvement in these exam leaks, aiming to bring all responsible parties to justice and prevent further compromises of critical examinations.
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