CBI has arrested criminals in the PGIMER exam scam
Chandigarh, September 12 (IANS). The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken major steps in the PGIMER MD-MS allowance exam. The Central Investigation Agency has arrested the stated criminal Yatha Haripriya. The Pgimer exam fraud is a case of 2012. On November 10, 2012, the CBI case against Gurvi Reddy, dr. Gangadhar, Dr. Kotesh and others registered for a criminal conspiracy for large-scale fraud, copying and rigs in the PGIMER MD-MS allowance investigation. These people gave admission to the candidates by taking a large amount. In this case, the Central Investigation Agency filed a charge sheet against 32 accused. Accused Y. Haripriya did not join the hearing and was declared a persecuted criminal in the year 2018. Despite constant efforts, he could not be determined. Recently, based on technical intelligence information and land verification, he was spotted in the Kadappa district of Andhra Pradesh, after which he was successfully arrested by the CBI team. Accused Y. Haripriya was presented before the judicial magistrate, Kamalapuram, from where the transition of the transit was obtained. He was produced in a SJMIC court in Chandigarh on Friday, where the court sent him 15 days to judicial custody. At the same time, the CBI acted strictly against officers and middlemen of the Military Engineering Service (MES) of Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. The central investigation agency took a bribe of Rs 80,000 of the complainant and arrested three officers and a middleman. The CBI has registered a case against MES accused Garrison Engineer (GE), assistant garrison engineer (age), junior engineer (JE) and a middleman. It is alleged that the accused government officials sought a 2 percent bribe (ie Rs 1,00,000) through the middle men to provide the contract site for repair and maintenance work under the contract given to the contractor. -Ians DKP/ Share these Story Tags