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CBI FILES CHARGESHEETS FOR IMPERSONATION IN AIIMS PARAMEDICAL COURSE EXAMINATION
Mar 26, 2004, 22:35, Reviewed by: Dr.
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By Archana, Indian Correspondent,
Central Bureau of Investigation has filed two chargesheets in two separate cases against S/Sh. Jalaj Kumar and Rajesh Kumar both residents of Bihar in the court of Metropolitan Magistrate, Karkardooma, Delhi for adopting unscrupulous means to obtain admission in the B.Sc (Hons.) Paramedical Course conducted by All India Institute of Medical Sciences on 27-6-2001. In similar five other cases CBI had already filed chargesheets.
The then Director of AIIMS in his letter dated 14-8-2001 addressed to the Director, CBI had intimated about eight instances of impersonation from among the 410 candidates who appeared in the tests. The impersonations were detected by the counseling committee of AIIMS. AIIMS had requested CBI to investigate into the case of impersonation. Following this, CBI had registered eight different cases with its Special Crime Branch on 27-8-2001. So far, chargsheets have been filed in seven cases out of the eight. In connection with these eight cases CBI has so far arrested 16 people.
- CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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