In the charge sheet filed in the court of Special Judge, Vyapam Cases in Jabalpur, the agency alleged that the two accused entered into a criminal conspiracy with each other for managing admission of 29 candidates in MBBS at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur through cheating, forgery and impersonation.
The case was registered against 60 accused on the orders of Supreme Court in July 2015.
She said the middleman was allegedly keeping the ill-gotten cash amounts in the bank account of his brother.
"The expert opinion of Central Forensic Science Laboratory on handwriting/signature on the OMR answer sheet had proved that the candidate did not appeared in the examination and the unidentified impersonator appeared on his behalf in the said examination," she said.
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