"Lalkeshwar Singh and his wife Usha Sinha have been arrested from Varanasi", Senior Superintendent of Police of Patna, Manu Maharaj told PTI.
Their arrest by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) was made following a tip off about their presence in the temple city of neighbouring Uttar Pradesh, the SSP, who is heading the SIT on toppers' merit muddle, said.
Lalkeshwar Singh and his wife Usha Sinha, a co-accused in the toppers scandal, had gone underground after police had acquired an arrest warrant from a Patna court in the irregularities in the Bihar +2 examination.
The SIT was armed with a court order to attach Lalkeswar Singh's property which would have taken place today.
Secretary-cum-Principal of Vaishali-based Bishun Rai
Intermediate college, Bachha Rai from where Arts and Science toppers Ruby Rai and Saurabh Shrestha hailed from, is already in police net and has provided information about the modus operandi of Lalkeshwar Singh and his wife in running the degree racket, the police said.
Over 20 kg jewellery was seized by the police from his house recently which was kept hidden beneath a bundle of haystack.
Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi has alleged that Bachha Rai, an active RJD supporter, had worked more than Lalu Prasad to ensure the victory of Tejaswi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav from Raghopur and Mahua seats in Vaishali respectively.
The merit muddle had surfaced following media expose of dubious Arts and science toppers of this year who could not answer even basic questions related to their subjects.
Usha Sinha was removed as Principal of the Ganga Devi womens college in Patna and JD(U) decided not to renew her membership of the party which is going on presently.
Patna Commissioner Anand Kishor has been made Chairman of the Bihar School Examination Board to clean up the board.
More than 200 board employees were removed from their post which they were occupying for more than three years.
Arts topper Ruby Rai has skipped the past two summons by the board for a similar re-test. Her result has been put on hold and she has been asked to appear before experts on June 25 next.
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