AJMER: An unidentified caller allegedly showed a question paper on a video call to a NEET aspirant in Ajmer on Saturday and demanded Rs 30,000 in exchange for it, prompting the city police to initiate an investigation.Former DAV College Students’ Union president and ABVP member Krishna Singh Thakur lodged a complaint with the police in this regard.According to the complaint, a first-year DAV College student, scheduled to appear for the NEET exam Sunday, received a call from an unknown number.The caller claimed to have the NEET question paper and offered to provide it before the examination. When the student asked for proof, the caller allegedly displayed the paper during a video call.Thakur claimed he also received a call from the same number, during which the caller offered the question paper for Rs 30,000 and shared an online payment number for the transfer. Thakur provided a recorded conversation to the police.Additional SP (City) Himanshu Jagid said police received the complaint and a team was assigned to investigate. He said efforts were under way to identify the caller and verify the authenticity of the question paper shown during the video call.Police sources said, by late evening, the initial assessment suggested it could be a fraud attempt aimed at cheating students appearing for the NEET re-exam scheduled Sunday.
Trending
- Manoj Bajpayee on film industry monopoly: ‘Big films take most shows by intimidating exhibitors’ | Hindi Movie News
- 1.4 lakh CCTVs, 51,000 jammers, 22.8 lakh candidates: NEET (UG) re-test today under massive security cover | Delhi News
- Who will take wickets in middle overs? Shubman Gill pins hope on tall fast bowlers | Cricket News
- Rukmini Vasanth deepfake case: Three arrested in Bengaluru over AI-generated fake content; Investigation widens | Kannada Movie News
- Increase Resale Value: How to increase the resale value of your house: Tips for homeowners |
- ‘Got plans for tomorrow?’ ; Yash and Geethu Mohandas’ ‘Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups’ hints at a big update | Kannada Movie News
- Train staff find cobra during routine checks on Gwalior-Prayagraj Express; timely intervention ensures safety for passengers | Lucknow News
- 3,000 Anthropic employees have a question after US government ‘banned’ company’s most powerful AI models yet: “Are we being …”
