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Sunday, 27 April 2025 12.45 PM IST

‘Have been with students always’; M S Solutions CEO with video again

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KOZHIKODE: M S Solutions CEO Mohammed Shuhaib, the main accused in the Christmas exam question paper leak case, has come forward with a YouTube video again. The new video contains justifications in the question paper leak case.


He was made accused for the mistake committed by others. If my friend drives the car and causes an accident, I will then be arraigned. Shuhaib said in the video that he was made accused in the question paper leak in that way. Shuhaib is back with a video after three months. The new video was released after he was granted bail in the question paper leak case.


'I have been with the students always. I had filed a complaint with the minister demanding that teachers should be evaluated like children. This made some teachers to turn hostile towards me. The fact that the drug mafia is close to some schools and tuition centers also increased the hostility,' said Shuhaib.


The crime branch had found that Abdul Nassar, a peon at the unaided school in Melmuri, Malappuram, had leaked the question papers to an organization called M S Solutions. Abdul Nassar had leaked the question papers to Fahad, a teacher at M S Solutions.


Fahad had been a teacher in the school where Abdul Nassar has been working for many years. That is how they developed a close relationship. The question papers of Plus One Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and SSLC English exams were leaked. The question papers were being circulated by Muhammad Shuhaib on YouTube.

TAGS: M S SOLUTIONS, CEO, VIDEO
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