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Cattle smuggling scam: MORE TROUBLE for Anubrata Mondal, CBI raids another rice mill in Birbhum
A joint team of the CBI and Food Corporation of India (FCI) raided the rice mill in the Badhagora area, allegedly belonging to Mondal`s nephew, who is also a local Trinamool Congress leader, the sources said.
Highlights
- The CBI has raided another rice mill in Birbhum
- It belongs to a close relative of TMC leader Anubrata Mondal
- The raids were conducted in the Cattle smuggling scam probe
Bolpur: Intensifying its ongoing probe against TMC strongman Anubrata Mondal, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has now raided a rice mill owned by one of his close relatives. The CBI raid was conducted on Monday, according to PTI quoting sources. It may be noted that Mondal is currently in the central agency's custody in connection with the multi-crore cattle smuggling case.
According to the CBI sources, the rice mill in Birbhum district is allegedly owned by a close relative of the TMC leader. A joint team of the CBI and Food Corporation of India (FCI) raided the rice mill in the Badhagora area, allegedly belonging to Mondal's nephew, who is also a local Trinamool Congress leader, the sources said.
"Though the rice mill is defunct, we believe links with it and the cattle scam can be found during the investigation process. We are trying to find out whether this mill was run on the money gotten from cattle smuggling," the CBI official said.
During the raid, the central agency officials also reportedly seized a few documents from the rice mill. They also raided a flat belonging to Mondal's arrested bodyguard Saigal Hossain as part of their investigation during the day and even questioned his relatives.
There are about at least 10-11 rice mills, allegedly owned by Mondal, which are under the CBI scanner as part of its probe. Earlier on Saturday, the CBI conducted a raid at another rice mill allegedly owned by Mondal in connection with the alleged cattle smuggling scam.
During the raid, the CBI sleuths found several high-end vehicles parked inside the premises of the mill. TMC strongman Anubrata Mondal was arrested by the CBI on August 11 from his residence at Bolpur. Mondal has claimed that he has "no illegal property.".
The CBI has frozen fixed deposits worth Rs 16.97 crore allegedly belonging to TMC leader Anubrata Mondal and his family members in connection with its ongoing probe into the Bengal cattle smuggling across the Indo-Bangladesh border. The central agency sleuths detected the fixed deposits during their continuing probe in the case, the sources said, according to PTI.
Mondal’s arrest by the CBI has come as a big setback for West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is already on the backfoot after the arrest of senior TMC leader and minister Partha Chatterjee in the WB SSC scam. Meanwhile, emboldened by CM Mamata’s support for him, Mondal has reportedly refused to cooperate with the CBI officers in their investigation.