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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday detained seven people and claimed to have figured out two cases associated to exploitation in the recently held AIIMS postgraduate test and an all India-level veterinary examination.

The arrests consist of a physician, the so-called key player in both the scams.

The CBI lodged a case against the main accused, Dr. Mahipal Singh, the owner of a private company and a few staff regarding manipulation in the OMR sheets utilized for admitting applicants in the All India Pre-Veterinary Test, which took place on May 14.

The Veterinary Council of India had given the agreement to the private company for processing results, comprising manufacturing as well as scanning of OMR sheets.

As per sources, Dr. Singh, who is a radiotherapist based in Agra, is the key player in both the scams.

Dr. Singh had recently completed his PG course from AIIMS.

Singh, in participation with the candidates, produced second copies OMR sheets of the said applicants containing the identical bar codes and interchanged the original sheets in the VCI office to get positive outcome in the said exam.

Incriminating documents were found during investigations.

Before this, CBI had also lodged a case about manipulation in the test process of PG courses in AIIMS.

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