Mitra, however, could not meet the CBI investigating officer (IO) because the latter was away in New Delhi, and left the office after waiting for an hour and returned to the hotel in Bhowanipore, where he has put up.
Earlier, Mitra moved to the Sessions Court with a plea to allow him to travel to Salt Lake to meet the CBI IO.
"The court allowed Mitra to leave Bhowanipore jurisdiction and go to the CBI office any day once a week." Mitra's counsel Niladri Bhattacharya told PTI.
Mitra submitted a letter to other officials to mark his presence at the CBI office, he said.
The court which had granted bail to Mitra, after he spent over 21 months in prison in connection with the chit fund scam, had also directed him to surrender his passport to the CBI.
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