CBI busts admission racket, arrests four

CBI has busted an alleged racket involving fraudulent admissions in government medical and engineering colleges and arrested four persons including the mastermind.

New Delhi: CBI has busted an alleged racket involving fraudulent admissions in government medical and engineering colleges and arrested four persons including the mastermind.

CBI sources said mastermind Irshad Pasha alias Amit Kapoor, who ran an educational consultancy service Asian Academy in Shalimar Bagh, a private medical practitioner Arun Goel, his son Nayan Goel and another person have been arrested.

They said Goel was allegedly trying to secure the admission of his son Nayan in Bachelor of Dental Surgery course in a college associated with Indraprastha University through fradulent means.

In the process, he approached Pasha who demanded Rs 30 lakh for making a dummy candidate appear in place of Nayan in the written examination held on June 9, 2012, the sources alleged.

"Rs 10 lakh were allegedly paid in advance by Arun Goel after his son was declared successful in the entrance examination through dubious means. Balance amount of Rs 20 lakh was to be paid after confirmation of admission after counseling on July 18," they said.

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