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NEET suspect says ‘mistaken identity’, gets bail | India News – Times of India
A Delhi court has granted bail Friday Unpleasant Gangadhar Ranganath Gundea suspect in CBI custody in the NEET case after he alleged that a namesake from Bengaluru, and not himself, was involved in the paper leak and that his arrest was a case of mistaken identity.
According to Gunde, he was arrested by the CBI when they should have gone after his namesake, N Gangadhar Appa from Bengaluru. Gunde, who was around 60 years old since 1990 and worked with a private firm in Gurugram, was arrested on June 26 while he was on his way to Dehradun. Special judge Ankit Singla granted Gunde bail on a surety bond of Rs 25,000 and other conditions.
According to Gunde, he was arrested by the CBI when they should have gone after his namesake, N Gangadhar Appa from Bengaluru. Gunde, who was around 60 years old since 1990 and worked with a private firm in Gurugram, was arrested on June 26 while he was on his way to Dehradun. Special judge Ankit Singla granted Gunde bail on a surety bond of Rs 25,000 and other conditions.