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Ex-Kolkata police commissioner Rajeev Kumar fails to turn up at CBI office

Ex-Kolkata police commissioner Rajeev Kumar who was summoned by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with multi-crore Saradha chit fund scam failed to turn up at CGO complex office of the premier investigating agency in the Salt Lake area. Kumar is currently the Additional Director General of Police in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

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Published : Sep 16, 2019, 6:50 PM IST

Kolkata: Former Kolkata police commissioner- Rajeev Kumar- failed to turn up at the CBI office here on Monday to face interrogation in connection with the Saradha scam.

The CBI had directed Kumar to appear before its officials by 2 pm Monday, but he did not turn up at CGO complex office of the premier investigating agency in the Salt Lake area here.

This is the second occasion since Saturday last that Kumar defied the CBI summons to present himself before its investigating team in the scam.

The CBI officials had gone to the state secretariat 'Nabanna' on Saturday and handed over a letter for the Director-General of Police of West Bengal Veerendra, directing Kumar to appear before the CBI officials at 2 pm on Monday.

Kumar is currently the Additional Director General of Police in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

CBI officials went to the state secretariat on Monday morning again and delivered letters for Chief Secretary Malay De and Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, in connection with
Kumar not appearing before the agency on Saturday.

Two CBI officers reached the state secretariat on Monday and delivered the letters to the two senior officials.

The probe agency, in the letters, sought to know the whereabouts of the police officer and the grounds on which he had gone on a month-long leave, a senior official at the state secretariat told media.

The agency also sought to know when Kumar would be joining duty, the official said.

The orders of the Calcutta High Court withdrawing protection against arrest to Kumar were also attached with the letters.

The Calcutta High Court on Friday had vacated its interim order granting the former Kolkata Police commissioner protection from arrest in the Saradha chit fund scam case.

Subsequently, CBI officials had visited Kumar's official residence at Park Street for handing over a letter, asking him to appear before the agency's office at Salt Lake on Saturday.

Kumar did not come before the CBI officials on that day, sources said.

Kumar was part of a Special Investigation Team set up by the state government to investigate the scam before theSupreme Court handed over the case to the CBI in 2014, along with other chit fund cases.

CBI officials said that Kumar had allegedly suppressed evidence crucial for filing the final charge-sheet in the Saradha scam case.

The Saradha group of companies had allegedly duped lakhs of people to the tune of Rs 2500 crore, promising higher rates of returns on their investments.

Kumar is untraceable and his phone is also not reachable.

Also Read: CBI at West Bengal secretariat, seeks to know about Rajeev Kumar

Kolkata: Former Kolkata police commissioner- Rajeev Kumar- failed to turn up at the CBI office here on Monday to face interrogation in connection with the Saradha scam.

The CBI had directed Kumar to appear before its officials by 2 pm Monday, but he did not turn up at CGO complex office of the premier investigating agency in the Salt Lake area here.

This is the second occasion since Saturday last that Kumar defied the CBI summons to present himself before its investigating team in the scam.

The CBI officials had gone to the state secretariat 'Nabanna' on Saturday and handed over a letter for the Director-General of Police of West Bengal Veerendra, directing Kumar to appear before the CBI officials at 2 pm on Monday.

Kumar is currently the Additional Director General of Police in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

CBI officials went to the state secretariat on Monday morning again and delivered letters for Chief Secretary Malay De and Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, in connection with
Kumar not appearing before the agency on Saturday.

Two CBI officers reached the state secretariat on Monday and delivered the letters to the two senior officials.

The probe agency, in the letters, sought to know the whereabouts of the police officer and the grounds on which he had gone on a month-long leave, a senior official at the state secretariat told media.

The agency also sought to know when Kumar would be joining duty, the official said.

The orders of the Calcutta High Court withdrawing protection against arrest to Kumar were also attached with the letters.

The Calcutta High Court on Friday had vacated its interim order granting the former Kolkata Police commissioner protection from arrest in the Saradha chit fund scam case.

Subsequently, CBI officials had visited Kumar's official residence at Park Street for handing over a letter, asking him to appear before the agency's office at Salt Lake on Saturday.

Kumar did not come before the CBI officials on that day, sources said.

Kumar was part of a Special Investigation Team set up by the state government to investigate the scam before theSupreme Court handed over the case to the CBI in 2014, along with other chit fund cases.

CBI officials said that Kumar had allegedly suppressed evidence crucial for filing the final charge-sheet in the Saradha scam case.

The Saradha group of companies had allegedly duped lakhs of people to the tune of Rs 2500 crore, promising higher rates of returns on their investments.

Kumar is untraceable and his phone is also not reachable.

Also Read: CBI at West Bengal secretariat, seeks to know about Rajeev Kumar

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Ex-Kolkata police commissioner Rajeev Kumar fails to turn up
at CBI office
         Kolkata, Sep 16 (PTI) Former Kolkata police
commissioner- Rajeev Kumar- failed to turn up at the CBI
office here on Monday to face interrogation in connection with
the Saradha scam.
         The CBI had directed Kumar to appear before its
officials by 2 pm Monday, but he did not turn up at CGO
complex office of the premier investigating agency in the Salt
Lake area here.
This is the second occasion since Saturday last that
Kumar defied the CBI summons to present himself before its
investigating team in the scam.
The CBI officials had gone to the state secretariat
`Nabanna' on Saturday and handed over a letter for the
Director General of Police of West Bengal Veerendra, directing
Kumar to appear before the CBI officials at 2 pm on Monday.
         Kumar is currently the Additional Director General of
Police in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
CBI officials went to the state secretariat on Monday
morning again and delivered letters for Chief Secretary Malay
De and Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay, in connection with
Kumar not appearing before the agency on Saturday.
         Two CBI officers reached the state secretariat on
Monday and delivered the letters to the two senior officials.
         The probe agency, in the letters, sought to know the
whereabouts of the police officer and the grounds on which he
had gone on a month-long leave, a senior official at the state
secretariat told PTI.
         The agency also sought to know when Kumar would be
joining duty, the official said.
         The orders of the Calcutta High Court withdrawing
protection against arrest to Kumar were also attached with the
letters.
         The Calcutta High Court on Friday had vacated its
interim order granting the former Kolkata Police commissioner
protection from arrest in the Saradha chit fund scam case.
         Subsequently, CBI officials had visited Kumar's
official residence at Park Street for handing over a letter,
asking him to appear before the agency's office at Salt Lake
on Saturday.
         Kumar did not come before the CBI officials on that
day, sources said.
         Kumar was part of a Special Investigation Team set up
by the state government to investigate the scam before the
Supreme Court handed over the case to the CBI in 2014, along
with other chit fund cases.
CBI officials said that Kumar had allegedly suppressed
evidences crucial for filing the final chargesheet in the
Saradha scam case.
         The Saradha group of companies had allegedly duped
lakhs of people to the tune of Rs 2500 crore, promising higher
rates of returns on their investments.
Kumar is untraceable and his phone is also not
reachable. PTI DC SCH MM
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