Police Begin Investigation Into Alleged Document Theft During I-PAC Raids: State govt files caveat in SC
I-PAC raid: Police start probe against unknown ED officials, state govt files caveat in SC
On Saturday morning, officers from Shakespeare Sarani Police Station visited Jain’s residence and collected CCTV footage and DVR recordings, he said. “Statements of household staff and security personnel were also recorded. Once identification is complete, notices will be issued to the accused,” the officer said.
TMC chairperson Mamata Banerjee on Friday lodged two police complaints against the ED in connection with the agency’s raids at the office of I-PAC and the residence of Prateek Jain. Based on the complaints, the Kolkata and Bidhannagar Police filed FIRs and initiated an investigation.
Mamata lodged her complaints against unknown ED officials and CRPF personnel at the Shakespeare Sarani Police Station, and against unknown ED sleuths at the Electronic Complex PS under the Bidhannagar Police, in connection with the agency’s raids at Jain’s Loudon Street residence and his Salt Lake office, respectively, on Thursday.
Cases at the Shakespeare Sarani Police Station were lodged under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) pertaining to criminal intimidation, theft and criminal trespass, as well as under Section 66 of the IT Act, which deals with computer-related offences, criminalising dishonest or fraudulent acts like unauthorised access or data damage, the police officer said. Besides, police also lodged a suo motu case at the same police station against the agency late on Thursday evening.
Talking more about the case, the officer said that the central agency personnel had conducted a search at Jain’s Loudon Street apartment on Thursday morning around 6:15 am, but Kolkata Police were informed only five hours later via email. “Upon receiving news of the search, police officers, including the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), went to the residence to speak with the ED officials. They were obstructed by ED and CRPF personnel present there, at times raised batons towards officers,” the officer alleged.
The investigation was initiated after the TMC chairperson’s allegations regarding the theft of Trinamool Congress election-related documents. Police have registered cases at the Shakespeare Sarani Police Station in Kolkata and the Electronic Complex Police Station in Bidhannagar under relevant sections for theft, and offences like criminal trespass in addition to sections of the IT Act.
According to the complaint, unidentified ED and CRPF personnel entered Jain’s apartment and the I-PAC office in Salt Lake Sector V, allegedly removing documents and electronic data. “The ED officials did not show identity cards or inform local authorities of the search. When police requested details, including the court-issued search warrant, they were allegedly pushed and blocked from entering,” the officer said.
The investigation is ongoing, and all aspects, including the role of central agency personnel, are being examined, he said. In a related development, the state government has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court seeking that no order should be passed without hearing it in connection with Enforcement Directorate raids against political consultancy firm I-PAC.
A caveat is filed by a litigant in the High Courts and the Supreme Court to ensure that no adverse order is passed against it without it being heard. According to the central agency, the Chief Minister entered the raid sites and took away “key” evidence, including physical documents and electronic devices. Mamata has accused the central agency of overreach.
The ED on Friday approached the Calcutta High Court, seeking a CBI probe against Mamata, alleging that she, with the aid of the police, took away incriminating documents from the agency’s custody during the raid at Jain’s home.
0 Response to "Police Begin Investigation Into Alleged Document Theft During I-PAC Raids: State govt files caveat in SC"
Post a Comment
Disclaimer Note:
The views expressed in the articles published here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or perspective of Kalimpong News or KalimNews. Kalimpong News and KalimNews disclaim all liability for the published or posted articles, news, and information and assume no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of the content.
Kalimpong News is a non-profit online news platform managed by KalimNews and operated under the Kalimpong Press Club.
Comment Policy:
We encourage respectful and constructive discussions. Please ensure decency while commenting and register with your email ID to participate.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.