Police in Bihar arrest around 30 people during the NEET-UG re-examination in Lakhisarai, citing irregularities including impersonation and interference with biometric verification. Multiple outlets report that nine alleged impersonators attempted to appear as genuine candidates, while examination-related staff and others were detained for alleged involvement in compromising the integrity of the exam process. The Times of India and The Hindu say 18 staff members were among those arrested, with officials accusing them of enabling impersonation by undermining biometric checks. The Hindu also reports police questioning additional suspects, including biometric operators and middlemen, as investigations continue.

According to Free Press Journal and NDTV, raids and detentions occur across exam centres in schools in the district, and police recover phones and documents from those arrested. Free Press Journal adds that the accused include medical students and employees linked to a biometric company. Investigators also examine bank accounts, mobile call details, and digital transactions tied to the alleged network. Times of India states that police file two FIRs and continue to investigate how the impersonation arrangement was coordinated and whether it involved “dummy” candidates or other facilitators.