Days after the educational corridors of Tamil Nadu have been cracked down with alleged impersonation on NEET examination, the state has been under suspicious possibilities that the roots of impersonation have been branching out across the grounds of medical colleges.
The scripted fake depictable drama on NEET had come to the spotlight after the dean of the Government Medical college of Theni district had filed a police complaint with accordance to the mail that he had received with the proven pictures. It has been reported that the first year medical student Udit Surya has been accused of committing impersonation on NEET exam where he purportedly let the other student to write the exam on his behalf and that anonymous student had attended the first year medical classes in Theni college for about two weeks before he disappeared and replaced by Udit Surya.

After having been speculated that the photograph in the exam application and the real appearance of the student strongly differs, the police had registered the complaint against accused student Udit Surya under the grounds of criminal conspiracy, cheating by impersonation, forgery and for using forged documents and later the case has been transferred to the CB-CID wing which constituted the special team to detain the accused as the police had cited that he could have been absconded along with his family from Chennai.
In the middle of the search, the police had received the inputs on the possible localities where the special team had clutched the accused student along with his family from the hotel in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh yesterday after the team led by sub inspector Sultan Baasha had notified with conformity that the trio stays in the hotel.

The officer from the team had said that, soon after Udit Surya has been arrested with his parents, they were produced at the CB-CID office in Egmore, Chennai after which they had taken to the CB-CID unit in Theni district where they will be produced before the concerned authorities today.

In the wake of accounting for impersonation, the Directorate of Medical Education of Tamil Nadu had issued circular to all the medical colleges in the state to review and re-verify the applications submitted by first year medical students to ensure that there is no such cases of impersonation but however, it has been reported that the authorities had nailed the suspicious grounds of impersonation of two other students who have been enrolled in the private college in Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore district and after being anticipated, the reports cited that the concerned management had furnished the details of possible impersonation to the state's medical education directorate.
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