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WB: ED, CBI to share info on Narada sting case

ED asked CBI to share information on the investigation regarding the Narada tapes scandal. Besides this, it has also urged CBI to share detail on whether any charge sheet has been filed in the case.

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ED, CBI to share information on Narada sting case: Official
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Published : Jan 2, 2020, 7:24 PM IST

Kolkata (West Bengal): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), investigating different aspects of the Narada tapes scandal, will share information with each other, a senior official said on Thursday.

The ED has also urged CBI to share detail on whether any charge sheet has been filed in the case or the agency has sought permission for prosecution of any of the accused in the scam, the official said.

Also read: Narada tapes scandal: CBI takes Mirza to Roy's house for face-to-face questioning

"Earlier, the ED shared its investigation evidence with CBI and is now requesting CBI to do the same," a senior ED said.

The official said it is a "common practice" to share information with each other in the interest of the ongoing investigation being conducted jointly by two central agencies.

"Further investigation into the money laundering aspect is dependent on the probe was done by the CBI," he said.

In the sting operation, which was claimed to have been carried out in 2014, some persons resembling senior Trinamool Congress leaders and an IPS officer are seen accepting money from the representatives of a fictitious company in return for favours.

However, the sting video footages were uploaded in the Narada News portal before the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2016, creating a furore in the state politics.

The only person arrested in the case is IPS officer S M H Mirza who was later released on bail.

Mirza was the superintendent of police of Burdwan district when the sting operation was conducted by Mathew Samuel, CEO of the news portal.

Some of the Trinamool Congress leaders accused in the case are Firhad Hakim, Madan Mitra, Suvendu Adhikari, Subrata Mukherjee and Sovan Chatterjee and they were interrogated by both the agencies.

The CBI questioned TMC MP Saugata Roy in connection with the scandal.

Also read: R-Day tableau rejection insult to WB: TMC

The CBI also questioned BJP leader Mukul Roy whose name had also figured in the list of accused in the Narada case when he was with the Trinamool Congress.

Roy joined the saffron party in November 2017.

Kolkata (West Bengal): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), investigating different aspects of the Narada tapes scandal, will share information with each other, a senior official said on Thursday.

The ED has also urged CBI to share detail on whether any charge sheet has been filed in the case or the agency has sought permission for prosecution of any of the accused in the scam, the official said.

Also read: Narada tapes scandal: CBI takes Mirza to Roy's house for face-to-face questioning

"Earlier, the ED shared its investigation evidence with CBI and is now requesting CBI to do the same," a senior ED said.

The official said it is a "common practice" to share information with each other in the interest of the ongoing investigation being conducted jointly by two central agencies.

"Further investigation into the money laundering aspect is dependent on the probe was done by the CBI," he said.

In the sting operation, which was claimed to have been carried out in 2014, some persons resembling senior Trinamool Congress leaders and an IPS officer are seen accepting money from the representatives of a fictitious company in return for favours.

However, the sting video footages were uploaded in the Narada News portal before the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2016, creating a furore in the state politics.

The only person arrested in the case is IPS officer S M H Mirza who was later released on bail.

Mirza was the superintendent of police of Burdwan district when the sting operation was conducted by Mathew Samuel, CEO of the news portal.

Some of the Trinamool Congress leaders accused in the case are Firhad Hakim, Madan Mitra, Suvendu Adhikari, Subrata Mukherjee and Sovan Chatterjee and they were interrogated by both the agencies.

The CBI questioned TMC MP Saugata Roy in connection with the scandal.

Also read: R-Day tableau rejection insult to WB: TMC

The CBI also questioned BJP leader Mukul Roy whose name had also figured in the list of accused in the Narada case when he was with the Trinamool Congress.

Roy joined the saffron party in November 2017.

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ED, CBI to share information on Narada sting case: Official
         Kolkata, Jan 2 (PTI) The Enforcement Directorate
and Central Bureau of Investigation, investigating different
aspects of the Narada tapes scandal, will share information
with each other, a senior official said on Thursday.
         The ED has also urged CBI to share detail on whether
any chargesheet has been filed in the case or the agency has
sought permission for prosecution of any of the accused in
the scam, the official said.
         "Earlier, the ED shared its investigation evidence
with CBI and is now requesting CBI to do the same", a senior
ED official told PTI.
         The official said it is a "common practice" to share
information with each other in the interest of the ongoing
investigation being conducted jointly by two central agencies.
         "Further investigation into the money laundering
aspect is dependent on the probe done by the CBI," he said.
         In the sting operation, which was claimed to have been
carried out in 2014, some persons resembling senior Trinamool
Congress leaders and an IPS officer are seen accepting money
from the representatives of a fictitious company in return for
favours.
         However, the sting video footages were uploaded in the
Narada News portal before the West Bengal Assembly elections
in 2016, creating a furore in the state politics.
         The only person arrested in the case is IPS officer
S M H Mirza who was later released on bail.
         Mirza was the superintendent of police of Burdwan
district when the sting operation was conducted by Mathew
Samuel, CEO of the news portal.
         Some of the Trinamool Congress leaders accused in the
case are Firhad Hakim, Madan Mitra, Suvendu Adhikari, Subrata
Mukherjee and Sovan Chatterjee and they were interrogated by
both the agencies.
         The CBI questioned TMC MP Saugata Roy in connection
with the scandal.
         The CBI also questioned BJP leader Mukul Roy whose
name had also figured in the list of accused in the Narada
case when he was with the Trinamool Congress.
         Roy joined the saffron party in November, 2017. PTI DC
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