Mohit Chaudhry, a student of Mahatma Gandhi Medical College ( MGMC), who was arrested in connection with all-India post graduate medical entrance exam fraud, has allegedly revealed that he took money from aspirants besides helping his fellow colleagues to pass the examinations.
According to an investigator, Chaudhry charged between Rs 2,000 and Rs 10,000 per student by promising him to get him passing marks in term examination. "Chaudhry took money from students. But many students who paid him money passed on their own efforts, but he took the credit always", said a source.
He added that Chaudhry was fair in his dealings as he would return the money collected from the student in case he or she fails to pass the examination. "He did this just to enjoy the confidence of gullible students," added another source. The accused Chaudhry has bank deposits to the tune of Rs 2 lakh.
Meanwhile, police are raiding a couple of places in Madhya Pradesh to recover the money Chaudhry has charged from the candidates for getting them pass the medical entrance exam. "We have important leads on the whereabouts of these doctors. We will nab them,'' said a senior officer.
Crime branch sources had earlier said that 11 doctors are under the scanner.
A student charged between Rs 2,000 and Rs 10,000 per student, promising him to get him atleast passing marks in the term examinations.