. PUNE/NEW DELHI: CBI arrested Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, the director of Maharashtra-based Renukai Career Centre (RCC), alleging he circulated leaked NEETUG 2026 questions through coaching networks and “mock tests” conducted before examination, report Gitesh Shelke, Rajshekhar Jha & Koushiki Saha. This is the 10th arrest by CBI, which has now widened its probe, bringing more than 60 suspected beneficiaries under scrutiny. CBI detained Motegaonkar in Latur Sunday night, questioned him at its Pune office and flew him to New Delhi Monday after formally arresting him.Ex-chemistry lecturer Kulkarni named key source, Motegaonkar under scannerMotegaonkar is allegedly linked to retired chemistry lecturer Prahlad Vithalrao Kulkarni of Latur, whom investigators described as source of the leak. Kulkarni, who worked as a Marathi translator for National Testing Agency (NTA) and had access to questions, was arrested on May 15. Investigators are probing whether Kulkarni leaked papers in previous years. More than 22 lakh students across India wrote NEET-UG on May 3. Exam was cancelled on May 12 following allegations of widespread malpractice and paper leak, triggering one of country’s biggest entrance test probes in recent years. CBI told a court in New Delhi that Motegaonkar received chemistry questions and answers on April 23, nearly 10 days before exam, and circulated handwritten copies to multiple candidates and intermediaries. Investigators alleged leaked questions were found in his mobile phone. “Motegaonkar appeared in a video at his coaching centre claiming questions he gave students later appeared in final exam paper,” a CBI officer said. Agency suspects leaked questions were distributed through select coaching networks operating across Maharashtra. Searches at Motegaonkar’s institute and residence led to confiscation of a chemistry question bank containing questions identical to those in NEET-UG held on May 3, officials said, adding laptops, mobile phones and documents seized from five locations are being analysed. CBI said Motegaonkar ran RCC coaching centres at nine locations, including Latur headquarters, training NEET aspirants. Investigators alleged students who paid lakhs of rupees attended “special coaching classes” where questions expected in exam were allegedly dictated and discussed beforehand. Special CBI judge Ajay Gupta remanded Motegaonkar in nine days of CBI custody. (Inputs from Ashish Mehta in Jaipur & Mohammed Akhef in Sambhajinagar)End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Time Has Come’: Suvendu’s ‘Deportation’ Warning In Bhabanipur, Vows Action Over Kolkata ViolenceDelhi High Court Denies Interim Relief To Vinesh Phogat, Wrestler Barred From Asian Games Trials“India Is Now Naxal-Free”: Home Minister Amit Shah Declares End Of Maoist Insurgency From Bastar’I Am Trapped’: Twisha Sharma’s Last Message Before ‘Dowry Death’ In Bhopal | Headlines@9’Demanded Fortuner Car, Rs 50 Lakh’: Family Claims Noida Woman Was Thrown Off Terrace Over DowryFirst Look Of India’s Bullet Train Unveiled As Mumbai-Ahmedabad Corridor Nears 2027 LaunchBengal Govt Forms Panels To Probe Corruption, Atrocities Against Women During TMC Regime‘Secular, Socialist, Democratic, Lazy’: Inside India’s Viral Cockroach Janta PartySuvendu Adhikari Govt Ends Religion-Based Schemes In West Bengal, Scraps State OBC List‘Gone Are The Days When…’: West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari Warns After Kolkata Violence123PhotostoriesIdli vs Dhokla: Which is more nutritious for summer breakfastHow to make Dahi Sandwich for summer breakfastThere are only 2 countries starting with ‘Z’ and why travellers should explore them5 weekend getaways from Delhi under 500 km to escape the June heatWorld’s most culturally important rivers, and what they have in store for travellersOTT releases (May 18 to May 24): ‘Desi Bling’, ‘Jack Ryan’, ‘System’, ‘Ladies First’ lead the lineupConfused about how to remove the evil eye? Here are some remedies to get rid of negative vibes‘Queer Eye’ to Rehab Addict: Slurs, Low ratings and final chapters, every major reality TV show cancelled in 20265 Unlucky Plants You Should Remove from Your Home to Attract Good LuckIndian kitchen decor that secretly make homes healthier123Hot PicksCBSE class 12 resultUS Iran warPrateek YadavHaryana election resultForeign outflowNEET exam cancelledTamil Nadu assemblyTop TrendingReal Madrid CoachBrittany mahomesFifa World Cup 2026Who is aj brown wifeKolkata VIP Security CutIPL 2026IPL Orange Cap 2026London Tube StrikeDelhi High CourtFuel Price Hike
PUNE/NEW DELHI: CBI arrested Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar, the director of Maharashtra-based Renukai Career Centre (RCC), alleging he circulated leaked NEETUG 2026 questions through coaching networks and “mock tests” conducted before examination, report Gitesh Shelke, Rajshekhar Jha & Koushiki Saha. This is the 10th arrest by CBI, which has now widened its probe, bringing more than 60 suspected beneficiaries under scrutiny. CBI detained Motegaonkar in Latur Sunday night, questioned him at its Pune office and flew him to New Delhi Monday after formally arresting him.Ex-chemistry lecturer Kulkarni named key source, Motegaonkar under scannerMotegaonkar is allegedly linked to retired chemistry lecturer Prahlad Vithalrao Kulkarni of Latur, whom investigators described as source of the leak. Kulkarni, who worked as a Marathi translator for National Testing Agency (NTA) and had access to questions, was arrested on May 15. Investigators are probing whether Kulkarni leaked papers in previous years. More than 22 lakh students across India wrote NEET-UG on May 3. Exam was cancelled on May 12 following allegations of widespread malpractice and paper leak, triggering one of country’s biggest entrance test probes in recent years. CBI told a court in New Delhi that Motegaonkar received chemistry questions and answers on April 23, nearly 10 days before exam, and circulated handwritten copies to multiple candidates and intermediaries. Investigators alleged leaked questions were found in his mobile phone. “Motegaonkar appeared in a video at his coaching centre claiming questions he gave students later appeared in final exam paper,” a CBI officer said. Agency suspects leaked questions were distributed through select coaching networks operating across Maharashtra. Searches at Motegaonkar’s institute and residence led to confiscation of a chemistry question bank containing questions identical to those in NEET-UG held on May 3, officials said, adding laptops, mobile phones and documents seized from five locations are being analysed. CBI said Motegaonkar ran RCC coaching centres at nine locations, including Latur headquarters, training NEET aspirants. Investigators alleged students who paid lakhs of rupees attended “special coaching classes” where questions expected in exam were allegedly dictated and discussed beforehand. Special CBI judge Ajay Gupta remanded Motegaonkar in nine days of CBI custody. (Inputs from Ashish Mehta in Jaipur & Mohammed Akhef in Sambhajinagar)