The Sunday Guardian

Mamata nephew on ED radar

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who is considered close to Mamata Banerjee and who is also the Education and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister in the state, told The Sunday Guardian, “The matter is sub-judice and we would not comment on it.”

The ED is investigat­ing the Narada case, which was a sting operation carried out by a journalist in 2011 for an English news magazine, and was placed in the public domain in 2016, just before the West Bengal Assembly elections that year. The sting videos had shown high-ranking officials and politician­s of the TMC allegedly taking money to do official favours to a fictitious company.

Following this, the ED had registered a money laundering case under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), against a dozen TMC leaders. The name “Abhishek” appears thrice in the FIR filed by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion in the case. In the first instance, only “Abhishek” has been mentioned. The second time it is mentioned as “Abhishek Bandhopadh­yay”, and finally as “Abhishek Banerjee”. “Banerjee” is the Anglicised version of the Bengali “Bandhopadh­yay”, rather “Bandopadhy­ay”. “The video footages of the Narada ‘sting’, where a number of TMC leaders, including MPs and ministers, were seen on camera, allegedly taking money, have been examined by the Chandigarh Forensic Laboratory, which has said that the visuals and the audio recorded in the tapes are genuine. We have found sufficient evidence against Abhishek Banerjee and other TMC leaders. We are waiting for the top brass of the ED to give their nod and we will proceed with the case. Once we get their nod, action will begin, including issuing show cause notices for further corroborat­ion and attachment of the property of Abhishek Banerjee and other TMC leaders,” said a source in the ED.

ED officials involved in the investigat­ion said that they had enough evidence regarding the alleged inflow of unaccounte­d for money into Abhishek Banerjee’s bank account. After the Narada sting videos were released, the case was registered on the basis of an FIR filed by the CBI on the direction of the Calcutta High Court against 12 TMC leaders, including Abhishek Banerjee, and an IPS officer. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e’s FIR, called Enforcemen­t Case Informatio­n Report ( ECIR), has been registered against 14 entities, including a category of unknown persons, apart from the 13 mentioned in the CBI compliant.

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