Another Bengal Police officer arrested in extortion case

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : Feb 16 2018 | 10:15 PM IST

West Bengal CID on Friday arrested one more state police official in relation with the extortion case in West Midnapore district's Daspur, a senior CID official said.

Two police officers including an Inspector and a Sub-Inspector from the same district have already been arrested by the CID in this case.

"CID team arrested Assistant Sub-Inspector Debasish Das who was named in the FIR in Daspur case. The arrested was made observing all legal formalities. He would be produced to the court tomorrow (Satursday)," Deputy Inspector General, CID, Nishad Parvez said in a release.

Das, known to be a close aide of former West Midnapore police chief Bharati Ghosh, worked as the motor transport officer in the neighbouring Jhargram district during the extortion incident.

The CID raids started following a case of extortion and criminal conspiracy was lodged in West Midnapore district's Daspur on February 1 after gold trader named Chandan Majhi complained against some police officers in the district thought to be close to former SP Ghosh.

The sleuths had earlier seized more than Rs. 2.4 crore in cash, several important government documents and an array of sealed liquor bottles while raiding a number of flats in an apartment in Kolkata's Madurdaha, suspected to be owned by Ghosh while large amount of unaccounted cash was also seized from the house of several police officers named in the FIR.

Meanwhile, one more police officer named Rajsekhar Pain, who also worked under former SP Ghpsh was arrested by the CID in relation to misappropriation of Rs 45 lakh from a local businessman.

Ghosh, once a favourite of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, reportedly fell from grace and sought voluntary retirement after being transferred to a less significant post as commandant of the State Armed Police's Third Battalion. Her application was accepted.

CID issued arrest warrant against her February 10 on the charges of alleged extortion and criminal conspiracy and sent teams outside the state to look for her.

--IANS

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First Published: Feb 16 2018 | 10:08 PM IST

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