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CBI raids properties of TMC youth leader in Kolkata relating to cattle-smuggling case

Trinamool Congress youth wing leader Vinay Mishra is considered close to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee, PTI reported.

CBI raids properties of TMC youth leader in Kolkata relating to cattle-smuggling case

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) (Photo: Twitter)

In a massive operation relating to the cattle-smuggling case in Kolkata, the the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday carried out searches at the properties of Trinamool Congress youth wing leader Vinay Mishra.

He is considered close to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee, PTI reported the agency as saying.

The agency issued a look out circular (LOC) against Mishra, sources said, as the TMC Youth Congress General Secretary is missing. His father has been handed a notice, asking him to appear before the agency.

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The probe agency has been on a massive search spree for the last few weeks in the eastern state in connection with the alleged cross-border cattle smuggling and illegal coal mining cases.

After arresting a BSF officer Satish Kumar and businessman Enamul Haque, CBI had reportedly come to know about Mishra, who enjoys Z-Category security from the state governement.

On Thursday, the central agency carried out search operations at three locations related to the TMC youth leader – at his homes in south Kolkata’s Rashbehari and Behala and his office at Lake Town in the eastern fringe of the city.

The Income Tax department had also raided his office and flats last week. The agencies are also investigating if Mishra had any link with the coal-smuggling case as the CBI also conducted search operations related to it on Thursday.

The raids in connection with coal corruption were run in West Bengal’s Hooghly district. The agency also had a search operation at Howrah’s Slakia and North 24 Parganas’ Konnangar.

The CBI had done a preliminary enquiry which showed that cattle smuggling was rampant along the India-Bangladesh border which is allegedly aided by some corrupt officers of the BSF and Customs receiving illegal gratification from smugglers, they said.

The agency has gone full steam on the cases related to West Bengal with Director RK Shukla asking the team probing Saradha and related ponzi scam to complete filing of all the FIRs before January, 2021.

Last month, the CBI had raided 45 locations across West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar relating to illegal mining and theft of coal from Eastern Coalfield Limited (ECL). The agency alleges a large scale corruption in ECL with the involvement of security and railway officials.

Witu agency inputs

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