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Two arrested in Rs 77,300 school admission bribery case in Mumbai

Mumbai police have arrested two individuals accused of demanding and accepting bribes totalling Rs 77,300 from parents seeking school admission for their children. The case exposes corruption in the school admission process.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:26 pm
Two arrested in Rs 77,300 school admission bribery case in Mumbai

Mumbai police have arrested two people in connection with a bribery scheme involving school admissions, where accused individuals allegedly demanded and accepted Rs 77,300 from parents trying to secure seats for their children. The case has brought to light the corruption plaguing the admission process in educational institutions.

The two arrested individuals were accused of exploiting parents' desperation to secure school seats by demanding illegal payments. According to police records, the accused targeted families seeking admission and leveraged their alleged connections within school administration to extract money under the guise of facilitating the admission process. The victims, unaware of the fraudulent nature of the transaction, paid the amount hoping to secure places for their wards.

The scheme came to light when one or more parents lodged complaints with the police regarding the illegal demand for payment. During the subsequent investigation, authorities uncovered the systematic nature of the bribery operation and traced the money transactions. Police interrogated the accused and gathered evidence to establish their involvement in the fraudulent activities.

This arrest highlights the persistent issue of corruption in Mumbai's education sector, where admission processes have increasingly become vulnerable to exploitation. Parents often face pressure to pay extra amounts beyond official fees, creating an environment where such malpractices flourish. The case underscores the need for stricter oversight and transparent admission procedures in schools.

Mumbai Police's action against these accused sends a message that such illegal practices will not be tolerated. Educational authorities are expected to review their admission protocols and implement stronger safeguards to prevent similar incidents. The police have registered a case and are investigating whether the accused operated this scam in other schools or targeted additional victims.

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