Did Rajasthan Police Uncover a NEET Cheating Syndicate?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Five arrests made in NEET UG 2025 cheating scheme.
- Authorities seized high-tech devices and fake documents.
- Dummy candidates were used to facilitate fraud.
- Investigation into the syndicate continues.
- Concerns about exam integrity are raised.
Jaipur, May 5 (NationPress) The Jaipur Police have apprehended five individuals implicated in a scheme of cheating during the NEET UG 2025 examination by employing dummy candidates and various illicit methods.
The arrests followed a raid at a residence in ABD Pristine Apartments situated in Jagdamba Nagar, Karni Vihar, which was executed based on a tip-off, as stated by officials on Monday.
The authorities confiscated counterfeit examination documents, Bluetooth devices, four SIM cards, mobile phones, and cash amounting to Rs 50,000 from the suspects' possession. A Scorpio vehicle was also impounded.
The individuals taken into custody include Ajit Kumar Barala (26) from Chimanpura, Chomu; Sohan Lal Chaudhary (26) from Kushalpura, Samod; and Jitendra Sharma (24) from Bichpadi, Harmada.
DCP (West) Amit Kumar reported that the NEET UG 2025 examination, organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA), took place on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The arrested individuals were allegedly devising plans to assist candidates in passing the exam through illegal means.
Initial inquiries indicated that Sohan and Ajit were demanding substantial fees from candidates in return for guaranteeing their success via fraudulent tactics.
Jitendra Sharma was groomed as a dummy candidate, and the gang utilized artificial intelligence tools on mobile devices to alter and combine photographs for the creation of fake admit cards. Sharma was set to take the NEET exam on behalf of Rohit Gora and was also preparing to appear for the Paramedical exam on May 27 in place of another individual, Sanjay Chaudhary.
Based on information obtained from interrogations, police also detained the original candidates -- Rohit Gora (20), a resident of Chomu, and Sanjay Chaudhary (19) from Samod.
The investigation revealed that Sohan and Ajit are postgraduate scholars at the National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA) near Zorawar Singh Gate, sharing a flat in Jagdamba Nagar. Lured by the prospect of a luxurious lifestyle and quick profits, they are alleged to have resorted to examination fraud.
Jitendra Sharma is a first-year MBBS student at the Copper Institute of Medical Science in Karnataka, having qualified the NEET exam in 2024.
Meanwhile, police officials have stated that further investigations are ongoing in this case.