The vacation Judge of City Sessions Court here granted custody of Sen to the ED till November 1.
This is the first time that a central agency has taken custody of Sen, who had been arrested by Bidhannagar Police of West Bengal in April from Sonmarg in Jammu and Kashmir.
A case of money laundering was registered before the court and a production warrant had been sought of Sen and his close associate Debjani Mukherjee in September.
The city sessions court, known as the Bankshall Court, today granted the custody of Sen to ED for interrogation.
A special money laundering court in New Delhi had on October 21 ordered freezing of bank accounts of Sen, to allow probe agencies complete investigations against the firm.
Two banks' accounts were placed under attachment by the ED sometime back. The accounts, under Sen's name in a private bank in Odisha's Balasore, hold a total amount of Rs 27,752.80.
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