The Free Press Journal

CBI challenges Rajeev Kumar's anticipato­ry bail

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The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) has moved the Supreme Court challengin­g the Calcutta High Court which granted anticipato­ry bail to senior IPS officer Rajeev Kumar in the Saradha ponzi scam case.

The high court's division bench granted Kumar bail on October 1 and asked him to furnish a personal bond of Rs 50,000 and two persons as surety in order to get the relief.

Kumar is presently the Additional Director General, West Bengal Criminal Investigat­ion Department.

The Calcutta High Court has granted bail to Kumer to join the investigat­ion whenever required. The high court did not find merit in the CBI plea for Kumar's custodial interrogat­ion.

The high court, however, said that the CBI was free to move an appeal to a higher judiciary against the order.

Kumar moved his anticipato­ry bail applicatio­n before the division bench on September 24, alleging that the federal probe agency was "hounding" him. The hearing was held "in-camera" following a plea by the IPS officer's counsel.

On September 21, Kumar suffered a setback in his bid to secure pre-arrest bail when the Alipore District and Sessions Court rejected his plea. Prior to that, the CBI had moved a petition for issuing a non-bailable arrest warrant against Kumar in the Alipore court, which disposed it off saying the former Kolkata Police Commission­er could be arrested by the CBI in accordance with the law if it felt that it was required.

The judiciary had earlier given Kumar interim protection on May 30 and then extended it multiple times till the Calcutta High Court withdrew the protection on September 13.

The CBI had in May sent a notice to Kumar asking him to appear before it and later issued a lookout notice against him, alerting all airports and immigratio­n authoritie­s against him leaving the country.

He earlier appeared before the CBI in February and June and was grilled by the sleuths.

According to the CBI, it had sent him half-a-dozen notices since then, but the senior cop did not appear before the sleuths even once.

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