"In the TS EAMCET-II-2016 (medical) entrance examination question paper leak case, two key accused, Raj Varma and Sanjay Kumar Prabhat, were arrested by the CID," a release from the DGP office said.
According to the CID, Raj Varma, a native of Bihar, now residing and running a bar and restaurant in New Delhi, had organised three camps at Bengaluru, where 40 students were given practice with the two sets of leaked TS EAMCET-II-2016 question papers.
Varma, along with another accused, brought the leaked question papers to Bengaluru camps.
So far, over 25 brokers have been arrested by the CID and efforts are on to apprehend the other accused.
On July 25, CID had registered a case under relevant sections of IPC and other provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Public Examinations (Prevention of Malpractices and Unfair means) Act-1997, after in its preliminary inquiry it was found that prima facie there is a case for registering an FIR.
They were given practice with the leaked copies of two question papers comprising 320 questions with correct answers, the CID had said.
At a review meeting held here on August 2, CID officials informed Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao that Delhi turned out to be the centre for the leak and there were 34 brokers, who conspired to sell the paper. As many as 200 parents were in touch with them to buy those.
According to reports, a few candidates who got rank in thousands in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET had got a rank below 500 in Telangana EAMCET-II.
In the wake of question paper leakage, Telangana government on August 2 announced cancellation of the EAMCET-II examination and EAMCET-III exam was held in September.
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