Murshidabad (West Bengal):In a bizarre incident, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in West Bengal arrested one person allegedly for attempting to secure his father's release from a life sentence by forging the signature of the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court.
The audacious act came to light as the CID uncovered the elaborate scheme, leading to the arrest of the accused from Baharampur in Murshidabad on Sunday. The incident revolved around the bail application of Lalu Sheikh, a prisoner who had been sentenced to life by a lower court. The accused, Labu Sheikh, who happened to be Lalu's son, masterminded a plan to fabricate a High Court order granting bail to his father. Labu Sheikh conspired with a yet-to-be-identified lawyer to create fraudulent documents.
CID's investigation unravelled the intricate web of deceit and fraud, eventually leading to the arrest of Labu Sheikh in Baharampur on Saturday evening. It is important to note that Lalu Sheikh still stands convicted in a murder case, and the CID is actively seeking the lawyer responsible for forging the documents.
The gravity of the situation becomes evident when one realises that a forged High Court document, purportedly a bail order for Lalu Sheikh, was presented in the Kandi court, and the lower court, trusting its authenticity, granted bail to the life-sentenced prisoner. Confirming the incident, public prosecutor Subhro Kanti Mishra said, "Upon careful examination, it became abundantly clear that the bail instruction document was a complete forgery. The matter was promptly reported to the Calcutta High Court, which responded by ordering the CID to undertake a thorough investigation into the incident”.