ED Raid Uncovers Crores in Kolkata Corruption Scandal
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a raid at a businessman's residence in Kolkata, uncovering Rs 1.2 crore in unaccounted money linked to a municipal recruitment scam. The operation began on Tuesday and continues with further inspections across the city, targeting those involved in the corruption case.
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) intensified its probe into a municipal recruitment scam by raiding a businessman's residence in Kolkata's Taratala area, resulting in the seizure of Rs 1.2 crore of unaccounted money. The swoop is part of a broader operation targeting suspected corruption.
Officials started the action on Tuesday, with ED teams conducting searches at various locations throughout Kolkata, underlining their commitment to eradicating corruption within municipal recruitment processes. The investigation has been underway for several months, already leading to multiple arrests.
In a sustained crackdown, the ED had previously searched sites connected to prominent figures, including the office of state Fire Minister Sujit Bose and his son's restaurant. The probe represents a significant step in addressing high-profile graft cases in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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