Another TMC leader held in ration ‘scam’
   Date :07-Jan-2024

Shankar Adhya
 
 
KOLKATA :
 
THE Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested Bongaon Municipality’s former chairman Shankar Adhya in the early hours of Saturday in connection with the alleged ration scam in West Bengal, officials said. Adhya, a TMC leader in the North 24 Parganas district, was arrested from his residence in Simultola in Bongaon after searches were conducted by the agency at properties linked to him and his family members. These searches went on for at least 17 hours on Friday, they said. Following the arrest, his supporters allegedly tried to block the investigators from taking him with them, besides hurling stones at their vehicles. The CRPF personnel who were accompanying the ED team had to baton-charge the mob to bring the situation under control, they added.
 
“Along with the searches, Adhya was also being questioned. He was arrested as his replies were not satisfactory,” an ED officer said. “After the arrest, his supporters, led by women, tried to stop the officers from taking him along with them. The accompanying CRPF personnel brought the situation under control,” he said. This was the second attack on the agency after the one in Sandeshkhali in neighbouring South 24 Parganas district on Friday. The ED said three of its officers suffered “grievous” injuries after a mob vandalised its vehicles during a raid at the residence of TMC leader Sahajahan Sheikh. The mob also snatched their personal belongings such as mobile phones and wallets. Adhya is considered to be close to state minister Jyotipriyo Mallick, who was arrested in connection with the alleged scam last year. Along with properties belonging to the TMC leader, the ED had conducted searches at the residences of his in-laws, his associates and an ice cream factory linked to them. Besides documents, the ED seized around Rs 8 lakh in cash from the residence of the in-laws, the officer said. Soon after his arrest, Adhya told reporters, “I’ll cooperate with the ED and will help them in every possible way.”
 
ED, TMC leader’s family file police complaints against each other:Amid a political uproar over the assault on ED team in West Bengal, the family of TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh and the central agency on Saturday filed police complaints against each other in connection with a raid during which the ED officials were attacked and injured by a mob. The police also lodged a suo motu case against the ED officers, who were conducting the raid in connection with the ration distribution scam, on the charges of molestation, forcible entrance and theft. The ED issued a lookout notice for Shahjahan as there are apprehensions that he might flee the country following the incident in which three ED officers were injured and several vehicles damaged by a mob at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district, which is close to the Bangladesh border. Sahajahan’s family members filed a police complaint, alleging that the central agency raided their residence without prior notice and broke locks to gain entry. The ED also lodged a complaint against Sahajahan and his supporters for assaulting its officers.