It's taking battle to the enemy camp :::
West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari on Saturday took 'administrative' meet to Diamond Harbour - the erstwhile fiefdom of Abhishek Banerjee, the powerful nephew of the ousted and the defeated 'ex' chief minister Mamata Banerjee.
In his opening remarks in the presence of chief secretary, the new chief minister said old cases can be reopened and people were welcome to file fresh FIR. The complaints or FIR could be filed in four broad categories.
-- Atrocities and ill-treatment meted durng TMC regime
- If bribe had to paid to draw benefits of any central or state government schemes
- Any cases of police atrocities and 'political victimisation'.
Once complaints are received there will be effective inquiries to look into those.
CBI conducts raids at multiple locations in New Delhi in connection to Suvendu Adhikari's aide's murder
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted searches on Saturday at multiple locations in New Delhi in connection with the murder of Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari's aide Chandrakant Rath.
The search operation was conducted late Friday night which continued till the early hours of Saturday. The CBI has taken over the probe into Rath's murder from the Bengal Police following a request from the state government.
The agency has formed a seven-member special investigation team under a DIG of Special Crime from Delhi, comprising some of the best investigators drawn from various units of the agency.
The state police had arrested three persons in the case. Two accused - Mayank Raj Mishra and Vicky Maurya - were detained from Buxar in Bihar, while the third, Raj Singh, was detained from Ballia, Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.
Police said at least eight people were allegedly involved in the conspiracy and execution of the murder. They believe the attackers carried out a detailed reconnaissance before targeting Rath.
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