Chit fund case: TMC MP gets bail
Sudip must surrender his passport, submit `25L bank guarantee
The Odisha high court on Friday granted bail to TMC MP Sudip Bandyopadhyay in the Rose Valley Group chit fund scam.
The court asked the MP to surrender his passport and submit a `25 lakh bank guarantee at the special CBI court in Bhubaneswar.
The high court approved the conditional bail of Sudip after two sureties of `50,000 each were produced in the court.
Elaborating on the development, Mr Bandyopadhyay’s counsel Sidharth Das said that while granting the bail, the court also asked the TMC MP to cooperate with the CBI
during the probe and be present at lower court during hearings.
During the hearing, the counsel, Mr Das, argued that Sudip’s bail plea should be
considered by the high court, as he was an elderly person and keeping unwell these days. “Besides, Sudip is no way involved in any direct transactions with Rose Valley. Neither he was a director in the company, nor was into its businesses,” Mr Das told the court.
The TMC MP is currently lodged in Jharpada Special Jail, Bhubaneswar, after his arrest by the CBI in connection with the multi-crore Rose Valley chit-fund scam on January 3 this year.
Mr Bandyopadhyay is a fourtime Lok Sabha member and minister of state for health and family welfare in former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s cabinet between 2011 and 2012. One more TMPC MP, Tapas Paul, who was also arrested in the same Rose Valley Group chit fund scam, is currently lodged in Jharpada jail here.