WBSSC scam: Manik Bhattacharya remanded to 14-day ED custody


Kolkata, Oct 11 (IANS): A special ED court here on Tuesday remanded Trinamool Congress MLA and former president of West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE), Manik Bhattacharya, to 14 days custody of the probe agency for his alleged involvement in multi-crore West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) recruitment scam.

Bhattacharya will now be presented at the same court on October 25.

After arrest, ED officials took him to ESI Hospital at Joka on southern outskirts of Kolkata for medical check-up and from there he was presented at a lower court in Kolkata.

While he was being presented at the court on Tuesday, the people present addressed him as a thief and some of them also showed him their shoes. Even after he was taken within the courtroom, a group of protestors continued with their demonstrations within the court premises clapping their shoes and shouting slogans claiming that all in Trinamool Congress are 'thieves'.

In the court, ED's counsel claimed an amount of Rs 2.64 crore has been tracked from the bank account of a company owned by Manik Bhattacharya's son.

"The said company had an agreement with Bengal Teachers' Training Institute. The Central agency sleuths have traced agreement and transactions of the said company with a number of bachelor of education colleges in the state which needs to be probed further," the ED counsel informed the court.

During this argument, the ED counsel questioned what would be the future of the state where ineligible candidates have been recruited as teachers and many of them teaching currently.

"The eligible candidates are still protesting on the streets of Kolkata. Despite being eligible, they did not get appointment letters since they could not pay for their appointment," he said.

Manik Bhattacharya's counsel argued that ED had not issued an arrest memo either to his client nor his family. However, ED counsel countered that and claimed that an arrest memo has been issued to Bhattacharya and a note has been given that initially he refused to accept the arrest memo.

Meanwhile, ED sources said that from the mobile phone of Bhattacharya, the ED sleuths have some WhatsApp message exchanges with two numbers one saved in the name of "RK" and the other in the name of "DD".

"Such conversations were regarding the final merit list in recruitment. Now we are trying to track the persons against whom such numbers were registered," an ED official said.

 

  

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