Gang involved in MBBS entrance fraud murders own accomplice 

Saurabh Kumar / Rahul Kumar Jha

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Noida: Noida Police busted a gang which use to dope students appearing for MBBS entrance exam and lure them of providing admission in Medical college. The fraud came in light after police worked out an murder incident happened at Wazidpur village Under sector 135 on September 8. Police had arrested three accused while four are still on run.


On 24 September police arrested the three accused from zero point at Yamuna Expressway. During interrogation police came to now that they were running a nexus of offering admission in medical colleges and in the same they faced some dispute between them after which they committed the murder.

As per police official, the gang has duped various students. They use to target the students, appearing for entrance exam and from each candidate they used to charge 4 to 5 lakh and for now they duped 65 lakh in their Noida and NCR center. They were having office in various cities like Noida, Delhi, Patna, Chandigarh. Once they commit number of similar incidents in a city then the use to change their destination.

Detailing about the incident SSP Vaibhav Krishna Told that “the accused attempted the murder because the victim has the logos of various universities and medical collages which were used in fraud. Taking advantage of this the victim is trying to blackmail his other accomplice and demanding 35 lakhs. So to get rid of it the other gang member committed the murder”

On the day of incident all the accused and victim got drunk at sector 4 and from their they took victim at the crime site, where they crushed the victim with Breeza car.

Further SSP told that “the arrested accused were quite educated, one of the accused Neeraj Kumar  is MBA and earlier use to be a UPSC aspirant While the other accused were also well educated. The gang also have murder case on them in Patna.

Police had recovered 1 lakh rupees, fake stamps, gold rings & chain, car, three mobiles and other stuffs. Police is also trying to find out how many peoples have been duped by them.

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