Wednesday 29 August 2012

Saroori gets clean chit in exam scam.

CBI presented two challans in MBBS impersonation Scam against 14 persons.

I had full faith in God. I am happy: Saroori.

Jammu:- Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today presented two charge-sheet in the infamous MBBS impersonation Scam in the Court of Special Magistrate CBI (CJM Jammu) against Sheetal Gupta /Arshi Kiran, Dr. Ajit Kumar Choudhary, Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Pankaj Kumar Priyadarshi, Kanhaiya Kumar Vats, Kunj Bihari, Rakesh Gupta, Payal Aggarwal @ Shruti Guar d, Huma Tabassum, Rattan Lal Seghal, Vikas Kumar Paul, Hemant Singh Rajawat and Bharat Abrol U/Ss 120-B r/w section 419/420/468 & 471 RPC r/w section 511 and section 2/5 Prevention of Un-fair means Examination Act 1987.

According to challan which CBI filed in the Court of Judicial Magistrate Jammu under No RC0042010S0009 on Tuesday exonerating the former Minister terming him as not involved in the scam.

According to challan, it has been revealed that admission notice for session 2010 was published on June 9, 2010 for inviting applications for admission to the 1st year MBBS/BDS Course in ASCOMS Sidhra against Management Quote seats for the session 2010. The CET was fixed for July 25, 2010 and later changed to August 21, 2010.

CBI in similar circumstances has investigated the role of each and every accused along with the impersonator and filed two comprehensive challans seeking prosecution of the accused and it has been clarified that more challans shall be presented in due course of time as investigation is still going on in matter.

Speaking to Media persons, Sudhir Sharma, the cousel appearing for Saroori in the court said the ministers stand has been vindicated by the CBI as he has not bee found involved in the crime in any way.

CBI has prayed before the Court that accused Pankaj Kumar Priyadarshi and Hemant Singh Rajawat may be granted pardon and allowed to be taken as approvers in this case u/s 337r/w 338 of J&K CrPC.

Special Magistrate CBI (CJM) Jammu Mr. Shobha Ram Gandhi after hearing Senior PP SK Bhat appearing for the CBI and counsels appearing for the accused-persons, granted bail to the tune of Rs 25000/- each and committed the case to the Court of Principal Sessions Judge Jammu.

"Saroori has been given clean chit. There was no evidence collected by the investigating officer against him, he is not involved in the conspiracy," Senior Public Prosecutor for CBI, S K Bhat
Meanwhile, when contacted, Saroori said he was being implicated by his detractors and that the truth has finally come out. “I had full faith in God and I am satisfied that the CBI has given me a clean chit”, he said.

Earlier, in the year 2010, Saroori had to resign from the state cabinet after an impostor was found appearing in the Common Entrance Test in place of his daughter. On 22 August 2010, police had arrested 7 people including 2 students after finding them involved in the case. Later the case was handed over to the CBI, which has since been investigating the case.

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