Kolkata: Despite being a meritorious student, the prime accused in the fake vaccination racket case, Debanjan Deb, could not achieve much in his academic career. Sleuths indicated that he was determined to use reputed private sector education institutions as stepping stones to create his own education business. Taking advantage of the pandemic and lockdown and using his fake IAS officer identity, Deb started interacting with top officials of different private institutions to set up his own chain of private online coaching centres.
However, the matter came to light before Deb could give shape to his plot. An official associated with the probe said that after conducting a search operation at Deb's residence at Madurdoho in the southern fringes of Kolkata, the cops secured several crucial documents that clearly hinted towards plots. More information on these lines was revealed after his interrogation. The seized documents include mobile SIM cards, debit cards, cheque books of multiple banks and similar documents.
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In the city and on its outskirts, several institutes train and educate students in competitive exams. Several retired bureaucrats and reputed teachers are also associated with such coaching centres. Sources said that Deb's dream was to set up his own chain of coaching centres in association with reputed training institutes. For that purpose he even started contacting some high officials of these institutes and in this interaction, his masquerade as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer was his principal shield.
Meanwhile, more revelations have started surfacing following Deb's interrogation. Deb, who used to fake as an IAS officer and pretend as an official of Kolkata Municipal Corporation, had multiple plans for quick success. He also plotted a scheme of fictitious government projects at the lands adjacent to the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass. "We wonder how a single person can plot so many dubious schemes at the same time," a probe official said.