India, April 28 -- PATNA An internal inquiry has found a non-academic, outsourced employee of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS) and some of its students guilty of compromising the sanctity of the second professional MBBS (supplementary) examination, 2025, and recommended a probe by law enforcement agencies, people aware of the matter said on Tuesday.

A probe by the police is necessary for a better investigation to determine the case's magnitude and expose others who may be involved in the racket of changing undergraduate medical students' answer sheets for money, the fact-finding committee said, according to the people quoted above.

The IGIMS administration, however, has not yet filed an FIR, despite over 72 hours ...