Noida: STF busts gang cheating NEET aspirants

Update: 2025-05-05 19:29 GMT

NOIDA: Noida unit of Special Task Force has busted a gang that allegedly demanded money from NEET-UG aspirants to “facilitate” them to pass the exam, police said Sunday, adding that three people were arrested in the case.

According to police, the accused were identified as Vikram Kumar Sahu (30), Dharmpal Singh, Aniket, all residents of Delhi.

Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), STF, Noida, Raj Kumar Mishra said, “Noida STF unit has busted a gang involved cheating students on the pretext of helping them clear NEET-UG exam. They demanded money from the aspirants’ relatives or family members.” The accused were arrested on Saturday. During the interrogation, Sahu told the police that he got admission in Biotechnology in Vinayaka Mission University, in Chennai in 2011, the ASP said.

“Vikram and Aniket were involved in facilitating admissions against 30 per cent commission in Vinayaka Mission University. After doing post graduation from the institution, Vikram came to Delhi and he met Dharampal Singh,” he said. The accused registered a company named ‘Admission View’ and collected the data of MBBS candidates. They began calling them and under the pretext of securing a seat.

“The accused demanded Rs 5 lakh per candidate under the pretext of getting the aspirant a seat in the college and fled,” Mishra said.

After receiving multiple complaints in 2023, the accused launched a new company—Shreyanvi EDU OPC Pvt Ltd—and resumed duping NEET-UG aspirants. As the exam neared, they gathered candidate data and demanded money, promising to help them pass. Acting on a tip-off, STF arrested them on Saturday. Police seized 10 phones, ID documents, candidate

records, and a car. 

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