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West Bengal Police issues summons to NIA officer in Bhupatinagar attack case

Updated - April 09, 2024 03:56 pm IST

Published - April 09, 2024 03:16 pm IST - Kolkata

Kolkata Police summons NIA officer injured in attack for questioning, requests forensic test on damaged vehicle

A view of National Investigation Agency (NIA), in New Delhi. | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

West Bengal Police on April 9 issued summons to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officer who was injured in the alleged attack during the Central probe agency’s raid in Purba Medinipur district last week, to appear before the investigating officer of the Bhupatinagar police station on April 11, an official said.

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The Bhupatinagar police station investigating officer has also asked the NIA to bring the vehicle which was damaged allegedly during the attack on April 6, stating that they want to conduct a forensic test of it, he said.

The police officer has also summoned three villagers from Bhupatinagar for questioning in connection to the attack on the NIA officers when they went to arrest the two main conspirators in connection with a blast that took place in 2022 at Bhupatinagar in Purba Medinipur district in which three persons were killed.

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“The NIA officer has been asked to appear before our officer on April 11. We have also asked them to send the vehicle which was damaged during the attack. We plan to conduct a forensic test on it,” he told PTI.

The villagers have been asked to appear in two to three days, the officer said.

A team of the NIA was allegedly attacked by a mob on April 6 when it went to arrest two main suspects in the 2022 blast case in West Bengal’s Purba Medinipur district, sparking a political slugfest with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accusing the investigators of assaulting villagers.

One NIA officer was injured and a vehicle was damaged in the attack on April 6.

The attack on the NIA team happened around three months after villagers and locals assaulted a team of Enforcement Department (ED) officers when they went to raid the residence of, now arrested TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh on January 5 in connection with the alleged ration scam.

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