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CBI gets access to crucial clues linking Anubrata Mondal to arrested BSF commandant

By IANS | Updated: August 16, 2022 00:05 IST

Kolkata, Aug 15 : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths have come across some crucial clues that ...

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Kolkata, Aug 15 : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sleuths have come across some crucial clues that connect Trinamool Congress strongman, Anubrata Mandal with Border Security Force (BSF) commandant, Satish Kumar, arrested in connection to involvement in cattle smuggling scam.

The first link, according to CBI sources, is the timing of the posting of Kumar, as commandant of BSF's 36th battalion at the Indo- Bangladesh borders in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, traditionally considered as the epicentre of cross- border cattle smuggling in smuggling in West Bengal. Kumar was posted there between 2015 and 2017, exactly the time period when the quantum of assets of Anubrata Mondal skyrocketed maximum.

The second link, according to sources, is that Satish Kumar's son, Bhuban Bhaskar, was employed as an accountant in Hoque Industries Private Limited, a shell company prompted by Mondal's close associate, Enamul Hoque, who is currently under the central agency custody. Hoque had been taken into custody both by the sleuths of CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is conducting a parallel probe in the money trail angle in the cattle smuggling racket. Bhaskar was paid a monthly salary of Rs 40,000 as per the records of the company and he was employed there till December 2017, which again coincides with the timing of his father's posting as battalion commandant in Murshidabad district.

Two other companies promoted by Hoque namely Hoque Mercantile Private Limited, Hoque Logistics Private Limited and Anant Tradecom Private Limited are also under the scanner of the two investigative agencies namely CBI and ED.

Sources said that both CBI and ED sleuths are in constant touch with the officials of Registrar of Companies (ROC) for securing details of the directors of these companies as well as the other companies they are the directors.

"Be it in the West Bengal School Service Commission recruitment scam or the cattle smuggling scam, the names of different shell companies. Once we get the name of such an involved shell company, by cross- checking from ROC, we get the names of the other companies having the same directors. In case of WBSSC scam also we tracked a number of such shell companies, which are mainly used to channelize money earned through illegal means to different channels," an ED official said.

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Tags: Bhuban bhaskarCBIbangladeshCentral Bureau Of InvestigationSatish KumarMurshidabadCentral bureau of investigationsCentral bureau investigationCentral crime bureauDelhi society for the prevention of crueltySpecial central bureau of investigation
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