Bengal: TMC lodges complaint with CEO against CBI’s Sandeshkhali raid

Party argues there is no way of knowing whether “weapons were indeed recovered during the search or whether they were surreptitiously planted by the CBI or NSG”

Update: 2024-04-27 09:17 GMT
TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee at an election campaign meeting earlier this week. The TMC has alleged the entire exercise carried out by the CBI smacks of an effort by to create a nationwide hatred against the party and its candidates during the election period | File photo: PTI

The Trinamool Congress has lodged a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal, alleging that the CBI had “deliberately carried out an unscrupulous” raid at an “empty location” in Sandeshkhali during the second phase of polling in the state.

CBI search

The CBI on Friday (April 26) seized arms and ammunition, including a police service revolver and foreign-made firearms, while searching two premises of an associate of now-suspended TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh in Sandeshkhali.

The searches were conducted in connection with the January attack on an Enforcement Directorate (ED) team by a mob that was allegedly instigated by Sheikh, who was arrested by the West Bengal Police on February 29 in the case.

TMC’s letter

The TMC, in the letter to the CEO, said that while the elections were being conducted in Darjeeling, Raiganj, and Balurghat Lok Sabha constituencies on Friday, the central agency carried out an “unscrupulous” raid at an empty location in Sandeshkhali.

The party stated in the letter that media reports suggested the CBI had called in additional forces, including the bomb squad of NSG. “It has also been reported in the media that arms and ammunition have been recovered from a house during the such raid by the central agency,” it said.

‘No notice’ to police

The party said while “law and order” fell completely within the domain of the state government, the CBI did not issue any notice to it or the police authorities before carrying out such a raid.

The TMC stated that the West Bengal Police has a fully functional bomb disposal squad at its command, and it could have assisted in the operation if the CBI indeed felt its requirement during the raid.

“However, no such assistance was sought. But surprisingly, the raids had become nationwide news stating that weapons had been recovered during the raids,” TMC said.

TMC smells a rat

The party also argued that “there is no way of knowing with certainty as to whether these weapons were indeed recovered during the search or whether they were surreptitiously planted by the CBI or NSG”.

The TMC alleged the entire exercise smacks of an effort by the CBI to create a nationwide hatred against the TMC and its candidates during the election period while feeding the wrong information that the location belonged to a supporter of the party.

“Weaponised” agencies

The letter said the incident had again demonstrated the fact that the “BJP has weaponised” central investigation agencies, including the CBI, to carry out a smear campaign against the party.

“It further iterated that in the absence of any representative of the state government, the purported recovery of arms and ammunition is possibly a ploy by the BJP in conspiracy with the CBI and the NSG to plant weapons in the site,” the party said in the letter.

(With agency inputs)

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