Kolkata: Fake IAS officer Debanjan Deb, arrested in connection with the dubious vaccine camps case, was questioned by sleuths of the Bidhannagar Police last year over a complaint of cheating regarding a job, a senior official of the Kolkata Police said on Monday. It was at that time, Deb's family found that he was not an IAS officer, he said. 'In March last year, Deb was questioned at Electronic Complex police station after an oral complaint was made against him of attempted cheating regarding a job,' the police officer said.
Meanwhile, investigators probing the vaccine camps case also found that between September and October last year, Deb rented a room in the Kasba area and started using it as his office, he said. 'He was paying a monthly rent of Rs 65,000,' he said. Deb even conducted a raid as an 'IAS officer' and the report of it with his photo was published in a newspaper, the official said.
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