Medical student traced to Tirupati
26/09/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ,CHENNAI
CB-CID officers on Wednesday traced Udit Surya K.V., who has been accused of securing medical admission in a fraudulent manner, his father Dr. Venkatesh and his mother to Tirupati, and secured them.
A top police officer said: “Our special team traced the student and his parents to Tirupati. They have been secured and are being brought to Theni. On completing interrogation, we will produce them in a court in Theni in case of arrest.”
The Theni police had booked a case against Udit Surya for alleged impersonation in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and securing admission in the Government Medical College in Theni. He had engaged a person to appear in the NEET held in Mumbai and counselling, but had taken the seat and attended college.
The case surfaced after the dean received two emails on September 11 and 13 from a person identified as Ashok Krishnan from Chennai, complaining about Udit Surya. The email said that the boy had attempted NEET twice and failed. In his third attempt, he appeared for the exam in Mumbai and cleared it. However, the subsequent email claimed that the boy, currently pursuing the course, was not the same as the one who appeared for the test.
The officials of the Theni Medical College found that the photograph on the admission card did not match the original identity of the student.
After being exposed, Udit Surya furnished a discontinuation letter claiming depression and later absconded. The police formed special teams and one team visited Chennai, where the parents of the student resided. Later the case was transferred to CB-CID for further investigation.
26/09/2019, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ,CHENNAI
CB-CID officers on Wednesday traced Udit Surya K.V., who has been accused of securing medical admission in a fraudulent manner, his father Dr. Venkatesh and his mother to Tirupati, and secured them.
A top police officer said: “Our special team traced the student and his parents to Tirupati. They have been secured and are being brought to Theni. On completing interrogation, we will produce them in a court in Theni in case of arrest.”
The Theni police had booked a case against Udit Surya for alleged impersonation in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and securing admission in the Government Medical College in Theni. He had engaged a person to appear in the NEET held in Mumbai and counselling, but had taken the seat and attended college.
The case surfaced after the dean received two emails on September 11 and 13 from a person identified as Ashok Krishnan from Chennai, complaining about Udit Surya. The email said that the boy had attempted NEET twice and failed. In his third attempt, he appeared for the exam in Mumbai and cleared it. However, the subsequent email claimed that the boy, currently pursuing the course, was not the same as the one who appeared for the test.
The officials of the Theni Medical College found that the photograph on the admission card did not match the original identity of the student.
After being exposed, Udit Surya furnished a discontinuation letter claiming depression and later absconded. The police formed special teams and one team visited Chennai, where the parents of the student resided. Later the case was transferred to CB-CID for further investigation.
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