The Asian Age

CBI claims ‘clinching evidence’ on Narada

- PRAMOD KUMAR

The CBI has got hold of what it claims to be a “clinching” electronic evidence to nail the Narada sting accused. Sting man Mathew Samuel is learnt to have shared certain crucial electronic devices with the CBI. He had not handed them over to the West Bengal police, which earlier investigat­ed the case.

“The evidence will strengthen CBI’s probe,” said a senior official.

The scientific analysis of the evidence is expected to uncover the truth, he added.

The evidence includes CDs, hard disc and certain equipment.

The CBI has got hold of what it claims to be the “clinching” electronic evidence to nail Narada sting accused. Narada sting man Mathew Samuel is learnt to have shared certain crucial electronic devices with the CBI which he had not handed over to the West Bengal police, which earlier investigat­ed the case.

“The fresh evidence, which have been recently shared with the CBI, will strengthen its investigat­ion,” said a senior CBI official. The scientific analysis of fresh evidence is expected to uncover the truth, he added. The fresh evidence, collected from the premises of Samuel in Delhi, include CDs, hard disc and certain equipment.

“Based on scientific analysis of the evidence, the CBI will soon start questionin­g of Trinamul Congress leaders,” sources added.

The Trinamul leaders have been booked for corruption after being allegedly caught on camera taking bribe. The CBI recently filed an FIR against 13 persons, including senior leaders of Trinamul Congress. The TMC leaders who have been named in the CBI FIR are Madan Mitra, Mukul Roy, Saugata Roy, Sultan Ahmed, Iqbal Ahmed, Kakoli Ghosh, Prasun Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari. The list includes all persons (leaders) who were purportedl­y seen receiving money in the Narada sting operation footage. Trinamul Congress MP Aparupa Poddar’s name has also been included in the list of FIR.

The CBI recently examined Samuel for several hours at its headquarte­rs here. Sources said Samuel is not an accused and the motive was to get informatio­n about the sting and circumstan­ces in which it was done. The Narada sting tapes, which were released to different news organisati­ons before the 2016 Assembly elections in West Bengal, showed people resembling senior TMC leaders receiving money allegedly for giving future favours. The case was registered by the CBI on the completion of preliminar­y enquiry (PE) by the agency.

 ??  ?? President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an event organised on the occasion of Essel Groups 90 years celebratio­ns in New Delhi on Sunday.
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President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at an event organised on the occasion of Essel Groups 90 years celebratio­ns in New Delhi on Sunday. —

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