Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ex-kolkata top cop fails to appear before CBI

SARADHA CASE Agency seeks legal advice after Rajeev Kumar ignores its summons

- HT Correspond­ent

CBI OFFICERS INDICATED THAT EVEN IF HE

HAD SOUGHT MORE TIME, IT WAS UNLIKELY THAT HE WOULD BE GRANTED HIS WISH

KOLKATA: Former Kolkata police commission­er Rajeev Kumar on Saturday ignored summons from the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) to appear before it for questionin­g in connection with the Saradha Group financial scandal, prompting the agency to consult a lawyer on its next course of action.

When it became evident that he wouldn’t turn up, acentral Bureau of Investigat­ion (Cbi)team including Pankaj Srivastava, the joint director based in Kolkata, met lawyer Y J Dastoor on Saturday afternoon.

“We will discuss with our lawyers and take steps. I cannot comment (on the matter),” Srivastava said after meeting Dastoor.

He also refused to comment on speculatio­n that Kumar had sent the agency an e-mail seeking a month’s time to appear before the CBI for questionin­g.

CBI officers indicated that even if he had sought more time, it was unlikely that he would be granted his wish. The agency has already accused Kumar of using delaying tactics to avoid interrogat­ion.

Kumar, a 1989 batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, is now additional director general in charge of the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID).

He was the head of the Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT), constitute­d by West Bengal’s Mamata Banerjee government, to investigat­e the scandal related to the 2013 collapse of Saradha Group, which allegedly ran Ponzi schemes that duped hundreds of thousands of investors. Kumar has been accused of concealing and tampering with evidence to shield influentia­l beneficiar­ies of the Saradha ponzi scheme.

The scam is believed to have involved ₹2,460 crore, most of which was deposits made by lower middle-class and poor people from states such as Bengal, Assam, Odisha and Jharkhand. CBI took over the case in 2014 with the apex court asking the agency to also probe the role of influentia­l people and a possible larger design behind the scam.

Kumar made no public appearance and couldn’t be reached in the day, with his phone being switched off.

CID officers indicated that he was consulting lawyers for a possible appeal before a higher court. Several policemen, some in uniform and some in plain clothes, were seen outside the apartment on Park Street where Kumar lives.

On Friday, Kumar’s advocate Milon Mukherjee had declined comment on the matter or his client’s possible moves.

With Kumar not showing up for questionin­g by the CBI, political leaders slammed him and ruling Trinamool Congress leaders.

“Only Mamata Banerjee can say where Rajeev Kumar is. Only a few months ago, she staged a demonstrat­ion for him,” said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national executive member Mukul Roy.

“...if the agency wants, it would find Rajeev Kumar. He is an IPS officer and knows the law well.

He cannot escape by hiding. He should cooperate with the agencies,” said BJP Bengal unit president Dilip Ghosh.

“Rajeev Kumar should be arrested and made to confess. I think it is essential that the masks be ripped off those who were part of the ponzi scheme,” said Congress MP Adhir Chowdhury.

The Calcutta high court on Friday removed protection given to Kumar from arrest, paving the way for the CBI to interrogat­e and take him into custody if it felt necessary.

The court observed that if a probe agency functions within the ambit of law, a court cannot interfere in its work.

 ?? PTI ?? Police personnel in plain clothes outside the official residence of former Kolkata top cop Rajeev Kumar in Kolkata on Saturday.
PTI Police personnel in plain clothes outside the official residence of former Kolkata top cop Rajeev Kumar in Kolkata on Saturday.

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