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Trinamool MLA throws his cellphones into pond all through CBI raid over coach recruitment rip-off

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By Express News Service

KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress MLA from Murshidabad Jiban Krishna Saha collected two of his cell telephones by means of the course of his interrogation by CBI sleuths on Friday afternoon over irregularities in coach recruitment in colleges, ran in path of the rear portion of his residence and threw them proper right into a pond. Surprised investigators suspect proof related to the alleged recruitment rip-off was saved inside the cellphones.

The central firm on Saturday engaged three pumps to empty out water from the pond and requested labourers to go searching the waterbody. Even after looking for 10 hours, the units could not be recovered.

The CBI swung into movement and raided six places of TMC leaders shortly after Union Home minister Amit Shah, whereas addressing a rally in Birbhum on Friday, talked about nothing can stop the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) from probing into the recruitment rip-off by which former education minister Partha Chatterjee and plenty of different education division officers had been arrested remaining 12 months.

A workers of CBI officers went to the residence of Saha, an MLA from Burwan constituency in Murshidabad. “We came to know about a middleman after interrogating jailed and expelled TMC leader Kuntal Ghosh and while pursuing the lead, Saha’s name surfaced,” talked about a sleuth of the central firm.

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CBI sources talked about paperwork related to the alleged recruitment rip-off had been recovered from Saha’s residence and office. “We found five bags stashed with recruitment related documents in a bush adjacent to the boundary wall of his house as well. As we started interrogating Saha in the afternoon and asked him to give us his cellphones, he suddenly ran out of the room where he was being questioned and threw the gadgets into the pond,” talked about a CBI officer.        

Saha was questioned by the CBI sleuths for over 24 hours at his residence.

The CBI moreover raided 5 totally different places in Kolkata, East Midnapore and Birbhum districts on Saturday.

In its first value sheet filed in September remaining 12 months, the ED, which may be probing into the alleged irregularities along with the CBI, talked about it traced cash, jewellery and immovable property worth Rs 103.10 crore linked to former minister Chatterjee and his affiliate Arpita Mukherjee, who was moreover arrested.    

At Friday’s rally, Shah referred to the seizure of spherical Rs 50 crore in cash from Arpita’s flats, and talked about, “The ED had to hire two trucks to carry the seized cash. They money belonged to unemployed youth in Bengal. TMC leaders should be ashamed.”

KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress MLA from Murshidabad Jiban Krishna Saha collected two of his cell telephones by means of the course of his interrogation by CBI sleuths on Friday afternoon over irregularities in coach recruitment in colleges, ran in path of the rear portion of his residence and threw them proper right into a pond. Surprised investigators suspect proof related to the alleged recruitment rip-off was saved inside the cellphones.

The central firm on Saturday engaged three pumps to empty out water from the pond and requested labourers to go searching the waterbody. Even after looking for 10 hours, the units could not be recovered.

The CBI swung into movement and raided six places of TMC leaders shortly after Union Home minister Amit Shah, whereas addressing a rally in Birbhum on Friday, talked about nothing can stop the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) from probing into the recruitment rip-off by which former education minister Partha Chatterjee and plenty of different education division officers had been arrested remaining 12 months.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

A workers of CBI officers went to the residence of Saha, an MLA from Burwan constituency in Murshidabad. “We came to know about a middleman after interrogating jailed and expelled TMC leader Kuntal Ghosh and while pursuing the lead, Saha’s name surfaced,” talked about a sleuth of the central firm.

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CBI sources talked about paperwork related to the alleged recruitment rip-off had been recovered from Saha’s residence and office. “We found five bags stashed with recruitment related documents in a bush adjacent to the boundary wall of his house as well. As we started interrogating Saha in the afternoon and asked him to give us his cellphones, he suddenly ran out of the room where he was being questioned and threw the gadgets into the pond,” talked about a CBI officer.        

Saha was questioned by the CBI sleuths for over 24 hours at his residence.

The CBI moreover raided 5 totally different places in Kolkata, East Midnapore and Birbhum districts on Saturday.

In its first value sheet filed in September remaining 12 months, the ED, which may be probing into the alleged irregularities along with the CBI, talked about it traced cash, jewellery and immovable property worth Rs 103.10 crore linked to former minister Chatterjee and his affiliate Arpita Mukherjee, who was moreover arrested.    

At Friday’s rally, Shah referred to the seizure of spherical Rs 50 crore in cash from Arpita’s flats, and talked about, “The ED had to hire two trucks to carry the seized cash. They money belonged to unemployed youth in Bengal. TMC leaders should be ashamed.”