Coal pilferage scam: CBI questions WB inspector
The CBI on Tuesday questioned a West Bengal Police Inspector, who allegedly received protection money from the alleged mastermind of the coal pilferage scam Anup Manjhi, officials said. It is alleged that Manjhi was paying protection money to officials and politicians to keep his coal pilferage business go unchecked, they said.
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The CBI on Tuesday questioned a West Bengal Police Inspector, who allegedly received protection money from the alleged mastermind of the coal pilferage scam Anup Manjhi, officials said. The inspector Mohammed Ali now posted at police station Suri in Birbhum district was earlier posted at Mohammad Bazar police station when the alleged pilferage from the mines of the Eastern Coalfields Ltd (ECL) was going on, they said. It is alleged that Manjhi was paying protection money to officials and politicians to keep his coal pilferage business go unchecked, they said. The CBI had registered an FIR in November 2020 against Manjhi alias Lala, ECL general managers Amit Kumar Dhar and Jayesh Chandra Rai, ECL security chief Tanmay Das, Kunustoria area security inspector Dhananjay Rai and Kajor area security in-charge Debashish Mukherjee.
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