Medical admission racket accused arrested from his residence in Madhya Pradesh 

The racket, operating throughout the country, used to provide fake caste certificates for money to MBBS aspirants for their admission in reserved categories
There are about 20 cases booked against the accused
There are about 20 cases booked against the accused

One person was arrested from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh by West Bengal CID for his alleged involvement in a medical admission racket on Friday. Vishnu Prashad Chaubey alias K N Jha, 41, was arrested from his residence at Gorakhpur of Jabalpur district in Madhya Pradesh for his involvement in the medical admission racket unearthed in 2015, a CID official said. The racket, operating throughout the country, used to provide fake caste certificates for money to MBBS aspirants for their admission in reserved categories.
     
"The accused impersonated him as admission coordinator of the Katihar Medical College in Bihar. He was closely associated with the gang leader Sumantra Gupta of Siliguri," he said. There are about 20 cases booked against Gupta in different states of the country. "The arrested accused has jumped bail in one case and there is another case of child trafficking pending against him in Kurseong police station," he said. He will be produced at a court in Jabalpur tomorrow for transit remand and thereafter to a court in Siliguri, he added. 

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