A Crime Branch team of Delhi police raided two Delhi University colleges and seized forged documents allegedly used for admission in the concerned colleges.
The team was accompanied by Sunil Panwar, one of the four accused, who was arrested on July 29 for running a racket that used forged academic documents for admissions.
Officiating principal of Hindu College also confirmed that the police visited the campus but did not divulge further details.
Two students were admitted on the basis of forged mark sheets and certificates of Bihar Board. Crime Branch has also discovered that several other students were admitted to these colleges with the help of the racket. The role of clerical staff of the colleges was also questioned during the raids, he crime branch official said.
The official said more raids will be conducted in other colleges and the remaining accused will be taken for verifying the documents and find out about their clients who were admitted to many other DU Colleges.
Crime Branch had arrested Sunil Panwar aka Guruji, Mohammad Zubeir, Praveen Jha and Ranchit Khurana for running the admission racket from Malviya Nagar in South Delhi on July 29.
(- Inputs from agencies)