New Delhi: The Delhi Police has arrested five people for allegedly helping people pass the prestigious MD entrance examination conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
Those arrested include one doctor and four others and the police said more arrests are likely.
The police claimed that the gang was very well organised. Two members of the gang used to go to the examination centre, scan the paper with their phones and send it to a control room.
People sitting in the control room used to solve the paper and give answers to other students who would be seated in other centres through phone.
The MD examination 2012 was conducted on Sunday with 12,000 aspirants taking the exam at 156 centres across India.
The police is trying to find out if the gang had tried to do this earlier as well.
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