Narada case: Calcutta HC cancels bail of 4 Bengal leaders; all to remain in CBI custody till May 19
The Calcutta High Court has stayed the bail granted to 4 leaders, the then ministers of West Bengal authorities who had been arrested by CBI in reference to Narada sting case on Monday. This comes hours after a particular CBI courtroom granted bail to the politicians.
Special CBI courtroom decide Anupam Mukherjee had granted bail to senior ministers Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim, Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra and former minister Sovan Chatterjee. The courtroom had directed that every of the 4 individuals may have to pay two sureties of Rs 25,000 every as bail bonds.
Since the bail has been cancelled, all of the 4 leaders may have to keep in CBI custody till May 19, which is the following date of listening to.Â
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HIGH VOLTAGE DRAMA IN BENGAL
West Bengal witnessed a high-voltage political drama that noticed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sitting on a dharna on the probe company’s workplace for six hours as her occasion supporters besieged the premises and indulged in violent protests in a number of elements of the state. The CBI submitted its cost sheet in opposition to the 4, apart from IPS officer SMH Meerza who’s already out on bail.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) accused the BJP-run Centre of utilizing the CBI for political vendetta due to the saffron occasion’s latest loss in the meeting election, after the company arrested the 4 leaders, who had been allegedly caught on digital camera whereas taking bribes in the 2014 sting by a information channel.
The CBI workplace at Nizam Palace in Kolkata grew to become the most recent political battleground in the state as chief minister Mamata Banerjee arrived together with the kin of these politicians and demanded that she even be arrested whereas offended protestors gathered on the web site, defying the continued coronavirus lockdown, and hurled stones and bricks at safety personnel.