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Bengal top cop Kumar loses protection against arrest

By IANS | Updated: September 13, 2019 16:55 IST

In a jolt to former Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar, the Calcutta High Court here on Friday withdrew the interim protection from arrest given to him in connection with the Saradha chit fund scam.

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The Bench of Justice Madhumita Mitra refused to extend Kumar's interim protection beyond Friday. "The application filed by the petitioner Rajeev Kumar has been heard by the court and turned down, and all the interim orders passed earlier by the honourable judges were vacated and turned down," the CBI counsel told reporters.

The court had given the interim protection on May 30 and then extended it multiple times. The judge observed if the investigative agency operated within the parameters of the law then there was no need for the court to intervene.

As a responsible high-ranking officer, it was Kumar's duty to cooperate with the investigative agency, the court said.

The investigative agency had sent a notice to Kumar asking him to appear before it and later issued a lookout notice against him in May, alerting all airports and immigration authorities against him leaving the country.

Kumar, currently the Additional Director General of West Bengal CID, had moved the court on May 22 seeking quashing of the CBI notice asking him to appear before the agency in connection with the multi-crore rupee Ponzi scam.

He appeared before the CBI on June 7 and was grilled for several hours.

Kumar, who headed the special investigation team (SIT) as the Commissioner of Bidhannagar police that probed the Saradha scam, is accused of tampering with evidence in the case.

The CBI is seeking Kumar's custodial interrogation arguing certain documents seized by the SIT during the initial investigation into the scam was not handed over to it.

An unprecedented chain of events had unfolded on February 3 when a CBI team reached Kumar's residence to question him. The team was detained and was taken to a police station before being released.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had also visited the officer's residence and later held a 45-hour sit-in at the city hub on the issue. But in February itself, as per the Supreme Court orders, Kumar was interrogated by the CBI in Shillong.

( With inputs from IANS )

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