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DU admission racket kingpin held

 Delhi Police <g data-gr-id="27">have</g> arrested the alleged kingpin of a racket, which used to help students secure admission in leading Delhi University colleges using fake documents.

The racket was busted on July 30 with the arrest of four persons. The police are now looking for the kingpin’s main associate, who was involved in a similar scam around four years ago. A team of Crime Branch officials arrested Inderjeet Singh, alias Kaku (35), on Thursday from Haridwar, where he was living at his maternal uncle’s house.

Singh had fled from Delhi on July 29 after four of his associates were arrested by the police, said a senior police official.

The accused were found to be involved in around 25 fake documents-based admissions in leading DU colleges that include Hindu College, Kirori Mal College, Aurobindo College (evening), Dayal Singh College (morning and evening), Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Kamla Nehru College and Ram Lal Anand college.

As many as 10 admissions were secured in Shaheed Bhagat Singh college alone, said a senior official. The police are now looking for Kaku’s neighbour-cum-associate Himanshu Gupta (30), who was once arrested in connection with another DU admission scam in 2011.

“Kaku claimed to be the secretary of the youth wing of a national political party and it has also emerged that he was planning to contest in the upcoming 2017 municipal election in Delhi,” an official privy to the investigation said. Kaku told the police that he and Gupta fled together on July 29 and lived at several places — mostly at friends’ and relatives’ houses in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. 
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