Wednesday, March 13, 2024

CBI likely to get in touch with Ministry of External Affairs on how Sheikh Shahjahan managed 'passport extension' and how did he travel to Myanmar without papers


Probe by CBI has revealed that in 2012, Trinamool leader and Sandeshkhali's notorious Sheikh Shahjahan had traveled to Myanmar without any papers. CBI has sought some relevant information from the Ministry of External Affairs on the matter. 


Sources also say Shahjahan's first passport had expired in 2021, the probe agency now wants to know whether any application was received from him for renewal of his passport. 







Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has questioned the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal on why it took 50 days to arrest Sheikh Shahjahan. 


The Supreme Court has dismissed its challenge to the Calcutta High Court order that transferred to the CBI investigation into an attack on a team of Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials in Bengal's Sandeshkhali. 


A team of ED officials had come under a mob attack on January 5 when they went to the island to search properties linked to local strongman Sheikh Shahjahan.  


The bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice Sandeep Mehta also questioned the Trinamool Congress government why it took 50 days to arrest Shahjahan. The now-expelled Trinamool leader is in the CBI's custody. Besides the case relating to the attack on the ED team, the strongman and his aides face allegations of land grab, extortion and sexual harassment.


The high court had last week asked Bengal police to hand over Shahjahan's custody to the central agency. It had also come down heavily on the state police. The Supreme Court today expunged the high court's observations on Bengal police.


In response to the Supreme Court's query on why it took 50 days to arrest the strongman, Bengal police said a high court order had paused the investigation. "There was a stay on investigation. We went back to court, asking for a clarification. It was clarified. Within one day, he was arrested," senior advocate Jaideep Gupta, appearing for Bengal government, told the court. "To say that the state police is delaying the investigation...these kinds of allegations are very damaging," he said.


Opposing the Bengal government, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju referred to the January 5 incident. "In a case involving a ration scam running into crores of rupees, ED officials went to (the) house of this main accused. The door was not open and they were beaten up. They tried to water down the case, insofar as the assault of the ED officer is concerned. They filed some other case. That's why the investigation was stayed," he said. The Centre's counsel said Bengal police made "no serious effort" to enter Shahjahan's residence.


"There are several cases of harassment against him. He has been patronised by local police and politicians. (For) 57 days, he is not available. Then overnight he appears," he said. Mr Raju also contested the state government's argument that a pause in the investigation stopped state police from arresting Shahjahan.







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