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DA case lodged against NEET-UG paper leak kingpin Sanjeev Kumar

Sanjeev Kumar has also been accused of purchasing land and vehicles in the name of his relatives in Nalanda district.

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PATNA: A disproportionate assets case has been lodged against Sanjeev Kumar alias Lutan Mukhiya, the alleged main conspirator of the NEET-UG 2024 question paper leak scandal.

Mukhia, a native of Yarpur Balwa in Nalanda district, is still at large.

Deputy Inspector General, Economic Offences Unit, Manavjeet Singh Dhillon said that a disproportionate assets case was registered at EOU police station in Patna against Mukhiya after his property was found 144 per cent more than his actual income.

Mukhiya was employed as a technical assistant at Noorsarai Horticulture College.

On Tuesday, the EOU team conducted a raid at his native village and recovered Rs 11 lakh cash, a large amount of jewellery, bank passbooks and papers of investments in insurance companies and other organisations.

Sanjeev Kumar has also been accused of purchasing land and vehicles in the name of his relatives in Nalanda district. Documents related to giving land and other properties on lease or papers of the agreement were also recovered during the search operation, the DIG, EOU revealed.

Evidence of financial transactions has also been collected during the search operation. Authoritative sources said that the search operations were conducted at four locations of Mukhia in Patna and Nalanda on Tuesday, DIG said.

The searches were conducted after obtaining permission from the competent court. EOU registered a case under sections 13(2) read with section 13(1) (b) of the Anti-Corruption Act, 1988 with amendments in 2018.

“Further action will be initiated action Mukhiya after analysing the evidence collected during the search operation,” Dhillon said.

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