NEET paper leak: CBI gets two-day transit remand of accused held in Nashik

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CBI officials instrumentality     accused Shubham Khairnar into custody successful  transportation  with the NEET-UG 2026 insubstantial  leak lawsuit  and permission  for Delhi for further investigation, successful  Nashik.

CBI officials instrumentality accused Shubham Khairnar into custody successful transportation with the NEET-UG 2026 insubstantial leak lawsuit and permission for Delhi for further investigation, successful Nashik. | Photo Credit: PTI

A tribunal successful Mumbai connected Wednesday (May 13, 2026) sent an accused, arrested successful Nashik successful transportation with the alleged NEET insubstantial leak, to a two-day transit remand of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The cardinal bureau had precocious Tuesday nighttime (May 12, 2026) taken Shubham Khairnar (30), nonmigratory of Nandgaon successful Nashik district, into custody.

He was produced earlier a magistrate's tribunal successful Mumbai, wherever the CBI sought his transit remand truthful that they could instrumentality him to Delhi for further investigation.

The probe bureau submitted to the tribunal that the engagement of different persons from different states cannot beryllium ruled retired astatine contiguous and hence the custodial interrogation of Mr. Khairnar was required.

The tribunal agreed and sent Mr. Khairnar to two-days of transit remand.

It is believed that the bureau would instrumentality him to Delhi for further questioning.

The transgression subdivision portion 2 of Nashik Police had detained him connected Tuesday (May 12, 2026) pursuing a petition from Rajasthan Police. He was picked up from Indiranagar country of Nashik.

The NEET (UG) 2026 exam for admittance to undergraduate courses successful aesculapian colleges, held connected May 3, was cancelled connected Tuesday (May 12, 2026) amid allegations of insubstantial leak.

The authorities asked the CBI to transportation retired a broad enquiry into the "irregularities".

Published - May 13, 2026 04:58 p.m. IST

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