Narada CEO summoned by police in extortion call case

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 17 2017 | 12:07 AM IST
Kolkata Police have summoned Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel in connection with a case involving an extortion call to a former MP of Bihar.
In the summon sent to Mathew yesterday, Muchipara Police station officer-in charge asked him to appear at the said station by April 20.
The Narada CEO, however, told PTI tonight that travelling for him was prohibited as doctors advised him complete bed rest for at least three months after a surgery.
"I'll consult my lawyers and send my replies to Kolkata Police. I have been prescribed complete bed rest by my doctors after the surgery. And travelling is strictly no for me," Samuel said.
A case was lodged against Mathew in connection with an extortion case in which an ex-MP of Bihar was asked to pay Rs five crore, otherwise a sting operation footage of him accepting bribe would be made public.
Samuel had conducted a sting operation which showed people resembling senior Trinamool Congress leaders receiving money allegedly for giving future favours. Footage of the sting operation was made public before the West Bengal Assembly election last year.
The extortion call was allegedly made from a hotel in Muchipara area of the city.
Police had raided the hotel room and seized a laptop and mobile phone and claimed the occupant was not in the room. The laptop allegedly had a photo that resembled Samuel.

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First Published: Apr 17 2017 | 12:07 AM IST

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