Dr Santosh Chaurasia (31), a resident of Gwalior, MP and wanted by Madhya Pradesh Police in the examination scam for entrance to the medical colleges of the state by Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal (VYAPAM) was apprehended from Connaught Place, Delhi yesterday. He was arrested under the appropriate section of the law.
"He was one of the kingpins of the examination scam for entrance to the medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh, conducted by VYAPAM. A reward of Rs 15,000 had been declared by MP Police for his arrest," said Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ashok Chand.
"He is a close associate of Dr Deepak Yadav, one of the key associate of the examination scam who has been already arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police. Chaurasia came in contact with Yadav in the year 2003 and since then he has been associated with him," said Chand.
According to police, one of the modus operandi used by the scamsters was to provide fake/imposer candidate to take the exams instead of the actual candidate with whom the scamsters had struck a deal for getting him admitted in the medical colleges of Madhya Pradesh.
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"The task of Dr Santosh Chaurasia was to provided scholars/scorers. He procured scholars/scorers from an associate based in Lucknow, UP. Dr Deepak Yadav used to charge Rs 5-8 lakh per candidate and Dr Santosh Chaurasia was given a part of the money," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav.
Chaurasia is wanted in four cases of cheating, forgery and Examination Act of Jhansi Road Police Staion, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
He was earlier arrested in 2006 in an MBA admission racket along with other associates at Police Station Chandan Nagar, Indore and the case is pending trial.