Chandigarh:(Page3 News Network)-The CBI has taken 14 people, including
seven girls, on remand till November the 15th to probe a racket in which
sophisticated gadgets were used to solve medical entrance examination
papers with the help of experts based in other parts of the country.
CBI
sources said, the 14 people arrested from Chandigarh, allegedly
involved in answering questions of the post-doctoral exams of the PGI,
Chandigarh, used to charge 50 lakh rupees per candidate.
The CBI
had also detained three in Patna and one in Hyderabad after sleuths
swooped down on examination centres and arrested seven girls who were
writing the exams with the help of blue-tooth hearing devices embedded
in their ears.
It had also found that some women candidates were
using sophisticated equipment like camera, phones and bluetooth devices
to transmit the question paper for the MD courses conducted by PGI,
Chandigarh to people outside the exam halls.
