Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ED conducts search operations in Kolkata

- Press Trust of India

KOLKATA: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e on Wednesday conducted searches at 10 locations in Kolkata in connection with its probe into corrupt practices such as hoarding, profiteeri­ng and black marketing of Covidrelat­ed essentials, an agency source said. The central agency has registered six cases against persons who are allegedly involved in hoarding and overchargi­ng of essential life-saving drugs such as Remdesevir injection, he said.

“We launched a crackdown on those who hoarded Covid-related essential items and indulged in black marketing during the second wave of the pandemic. Our teams are conducting searches at 10 locations in Kolkata,” the ED source said.

The central agency hoped to recover incriminat­ing documents relating to overchargi­ng of various Covid relief materials during the search operations, he said.

Several persons, who were accused of indulging in money laundering by hoarding and black marketing or supplying fake medicines and duplicate instrument­s like oximeter, have been summoned and interrogat­ed, he said.

“We are also probing into the fake vaccine racket run by Debanjan Deb and his allies. They had cheated innocent people and put many lives at risk by administer­ing bogus vaccines,” the ED source said.

Deb was arrested by the Kolkata Police in June for allegedly posing as an IAS officer and organising Covid-19 vaccinatio­n camps in the city.

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