Fake MBBS admission racket busted in New Delhi, kingpin arrested
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New Delhi: A 30-year-old computer graduate, who along with his gang allegedly duped people of several lakhs of rupees on the pretext of securing admissions to medical institutes across the country, was arrested.
The main accused, Sandeep Kumar Gupta was arrested earlier this week, a senior police official said, adding he is a graduate in computer applications and a native of Uttar Pradesh.
The other persons in Gupta's gang have been identified as Abhishek Patel and Amit Sinha (both engineers), Imran Khan and Birender Kumar (MBA holders), one Bhaskar who has a bachelor's degree in Ayurvedic medicines, Pankaj and Ashok Rawat, he said.
The main accused, Sandeep Kumar Gupta was arrested earlier this week, a senior police official said, adding he is a graduate in computer applications and a native of Uttar Pradesh.
The other persons in Gupta's gang have been identified as Abhishek Patel and Amit Sinha (both engineers), Imran Khan and Birender Kumar (MBA holders), one Bhaskar who has a bachelor's degree in Ayurvedic medicines, Pankaj and Ashok Rawat, he said.
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