Court punished the accused of Vyapam. – Photo: amar ujala digital Expansion In the PMT exam, instead of the real candidate, a fake student appeared for the exam. The forgery was detected when the photo was caught in the match. Ten years later, the special court in this case has sentenced five accused to five years each. The court has also imposed a fine on the accused. The form of PMT held in the year 2013 was filled by Ravindra Kumar, a resident of Bhind, but he did not give the exam. Vikrant Kumar, a resident of Gwalior, came to take the exam in his place. Ravindra passed the exam without appearing in the exam. The secret came to light when the accused Came to MGM Medical College, Indore to take admission. There was doubt during photo matching. Then the investigation took place and the forgery was detected. Apart from the accused who had filled the form and appeared in the examination, the court also sentenced the three accused who had accompanied the accused. The court considered him also an accused. The administration had informed the police about the forgery. Other revelations related to Vyapam Later this case was handed over to CBI. Police then arrested Ravindra Kumar and Vikrant Kumar Apart from Rakesh Khanna, Ramchitra Jatav and Brajesh were also made accused. In this case, the CBI has recorded the statements of the witnesses . On Thursday, Special Judge Sanjay Kumar Gupta sentenced all the five accused to five years imprisonment. The court ordered the accused from to has imposed a fine of Rs.1000.
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