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West Bengal school jobs scam | Enforcement Directorate raids another flat of Partha Chatterjee’s associate Arpita

Updated - July 29, 2022 01:08 pm IST

Published - July 29, 2022 11:44 am IST - Kolkata

The raid by the Enforcement Directorate, which is probing the money trail of the school jobs scam in West Bengal, was conducted late Thursday evening, an official of the Agency said.

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The Enforce Directorate (ED) raided the third apartment linked to Arpita Mukherjee, the close associate of arrested former West Bengal Minister Partha Chatterjee, in the city's Chinar Park area after recovering around ₹28 crore cash from another flat belonging to her.

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The raid by the ED, which is probing the money trail of the school jobs scam, was conducted late Thursday evening, an official of the Agency said.

As the door of the flat was locked and the keys could not be traced, the ED sleuths broke it open in the presence of Central force officers. "This (Chinar Park) apartment belongs to Arpita Mukherjee and we suspect that like her other flats cash may be stacked here as well," the ED official said.

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"We are talking to the neighbours and trying to find out what kind of activities were carried out here," he said.

The details of the Chinar Park flat was provided by Ms. Mukherjee herself during interrogation by the ED earlier in the day. In the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday ED sleuths had raided a flat belonging to Ms. Mukherjee in Belghoria area of the city and recovered around ₹28 crore unaccounted cash besides large quantities of gold and silver.

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The Central agency had seized over ₹21 crore cash from another flat belonging to Ms. Mukherjee in Tollygunj area. The value of the gold jewellery, believed to weigh several kilograms, is still being ascertained.

CBI as directed by Calcutta High Court is probing the alleged irregularities committed in the recruitment of Group C and D staff as well as teachers in government-sponsored and aided schools on the recommendations of the West Bengal School Service Commission.

Mr. Chatterjee, who was the Education Minister when the alleged irregularities took place, was arrested on July 23. He was stripped of all his Cabinet portfolios and suspended from the ruling Trinamool Congress on July 28.

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