CAT papers country-wide racket busted, 4 held
Sunday, November 23 2003 14:59 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today (November 23) arrested four persons,
including three doctors, for allegedly leaking papers of the Combined Admission Test (CAT) for Indian
Institutes of Management, claiming that a nation-wide racket involving crores of rupees has been
busted.
The agency sleuths, on a tip off, raided a hotel in Mahipalpur area of South West Delhi, seized copies of
the question papers and arrested the four persons while they were allegedly giving out the questions
along with answers of CAT to four candidates, CBI said.
The four, including three doctors from Bihar, had been charging Rs two to Rs four lakhs for leaking the
papers, they said.
The agency, in an First Information Report (FIR) said, it was a nation-wide racket and the gang was
allegedly involved in leaking papers of other tests like All India Medical Exams, CBSE pre-medical and
Bank Probationary Officers.
The arrests were made when thousands of candidates were taking the exams in several centres spread
across the country.
PTI
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