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Madhya Pradesh Vyapam Scam: Man Gets 10 Years, 30 Others Get 7 Years In Jail

The Vyapam scam refers to irregularities in exams held by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board.

A shared jail cell is seen through a barred window. (Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg)
A shared jail cell is seen through a barred window. (Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg)

A Central Bureau of Investigation court in Bhopal on Monday sentenced one man to 10 years in jail and 30 others to seven years imprisonment in the multi-crore Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh.

The Vyapam scam refers to irregularities in exams held by the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board, also called Vyavasayik Pareeksha Mandal or Vyapam, for admission in professional courses and state services.

CBI Special Judge SB Sahu sentenced Pradeep Tyagi (29) to 10 years rigorous imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 5,000 after finding him guilty of rigging the 2013 police constable recruitment exams conducted by Vyapam, special prosecutor Satish Dinkar told PTI.

Judge Sahu sentenced 30 others to seven years in jail and fined each one of them Rs 30,000, finding them guilty of several offences, including cheating by personation, cheating and forgery related to the 2013 police constable exam.

The 30 include 12 people, arrested at the time from Bhopal and Datia, who wrote the exams on behalf of other candidates.

Dinkar said 91 witnesses were examined in this case.

The MPPEB is now known as Professional Examination Board.

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