Vyapam case: CBI files chargesheet against 592 accused

The chargesheet filed on Thursday related to irregularities in admissions in different medical colleges in the state in 2012.

Update: 2017-11-23 19:43 GMT
File photo of activists staging a protest against the death of the people linked with the Vyapam scam. (Photo: PTI)

Bhopal: The CBI on Thursday filed chargesheet against 592 accused, who included several high-level officers of the state government and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s ex-personal secretary, in the Vyapam scam involving irregularities in admissions in different medical colleges in the state. This was the second chargesheet filed by the CBI in Vyapam scandal in the last one month.

The chargesheet filed on Thursday related to irregularities in admissions in different medical colleges in the state in 2012. Many students got admission in these medical colleges in the year by adopting fraudulent means with patronage from officials and influential people. High level officers of MP government who figured in the current CBI chargesheet filed on Thursday included former director of medical education (DME) S.C. Tiwari, former joint DME N.M. Srivastav, former director of state’s medico-legal institute D.K. Satpati and directors and deans of four leading private medical colleges in the state.

Incidentally, the special task force constituted by the state government to probe the scam earlier had given clean chit to the authorities of these private medical colleges in the scandal. The CBI has taken over the investigation into the scandal last year. Prem Chand Prasad, former personal secretary of chief minister and his daughter also figured in the chargesheet.

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