Representational Image Representational ImageWith doctors accused of being involved in the NEET hacking case “refusing to divulge details”, Delhi Police now plans to seek the court’s permission to conduct lie detector tests. “Some of the doctors were called for questioning but they did not cooperate,” sources said. Police sources said they have so far identified 30 doctors, and “sought permission for their arrest from joint commissioner of police (crime)”. Police also found that in some cases, the site supervisors would take pictures of the questionnaire and send it to “solvers/agents” from their phones. “They would give the candidate a printout of the answer keys on the pretext of giving a rough sheet,” the chargesheet stated.
Source: Indian Express July 25, 2017 23:37 UTC