Drop a pin on Google Maps for CBI officer to know your location: Court to accused on bail
The Hindu
The special court has directed an accused in the JEE (Main) manipulation case, making it possibly the first such order in CBI cases.
Share your location with the CBI investigation officer by dropping a “pin on the Google Maps” on your phone within seven days of release on bail, a special court has directed an , making it possibly the first such order in CBI cases.
The special court accepted the bail application of Ajinkya Narhari Patil, an employee at the Pune office of Affinity Education Private Limited who allegedly lured aspiring candidates by promising to arrange their admission in engineering courses through the JEE (Main) for a fee.
on September 2 this year, has alleged that the accused owners and executives of Affinity Education compromised the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) by solving question papers through remote access and sometimes by providing answer keys to aspirants who bought their illicit services.

“Through several targeted attacks against the minorities in the name of religion, the BJP and the Sangh Parivar organisations are on a mission to fragment the State into religious segments,” said Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader and MP Thol. Thirumavalavan. He headed the protest organised by VCK here on Monday against the BJP and Sangh Parivar organisation for inciting violence based on religion. Speaking there, he said, “The RSS’s plan is specifically to turn Hindus into paupers and the Sangh Parivar organisations through intimidating the minorities, have been trying to incite communal frenzy in the State.”












