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NEET PROBE EXPANDS: Rajasthan Bival Family Under Scanner, Children Go Underground

The investigation into the alleged NEET paper leak case has intensified, with law enforcement agencies tightening their grip on a Rajasthan-based Bival family, which is now under the scanner for its suspected role in a wider examination fraud network. According to sources, multiple members of the family have already been arrested, while others, including children pursuing MBBS studies in different cities, have reportedly gone underground. Officials tracking the case say the family’s network may have links across Jaipur, Dausa, Mumbai, and Varanasi, where the accused students were enrolled in government medical colleges. Investigators are now trying to trace their whereabouts amid suspicions that they may have been moved or concealed following recent arrests. Preliminary inputs suggest that three members of the Bival family have already been taken into custody, while authorities are probing allegations that several admissions in past years were allegedly secured through fraudulent means linked to examination irregularities. The investigation also includes scrutiny of past admission records and academic trajectories of individuals connected to the family. Sources further indicate that one of the accused students was preparing for the upcoming NEET examination, while others had previously passed through irregular academic pathways, raising questions about systemic loopholes in competitive examination and admission processes. Investigators are also examining digital evidence and communication records to establish potential links to a larger organized network. Officials believe the case may not be isolated, and further arrests could follow as agencies map out connections between alleged coaching networks, intermediaries, and student beneficiaries. CCTV footage, financial transactions, and institutional records are being cross-verified to identify the extent of the suspected malpractice. While the investigation is still ongoing, authorities maintain that all allegations will be verified through due legal process. The case has once again highlighted concerns over examination integrity and the need for stricter monitoring mechanisms in high-stakes medical entrance examinations such as NEET.

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