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Narada sting case: Setback for TMC as CBI names top leaders in FIR; will fight politically, says Mamata

CBI on Monday registered an FIR against 13 persons, including some Trinamool Congress leaders, in the Narada sting operation case.

India TV Politics Desk New Delhi Published : Apr 17, 2017 18:36 IST, Updated : Apr 17, 2017 21:45 IST
Setback for TMC as CBI names top leaders in FIR in Narada
Image Source : PTI Setback for TMC as CBI names top leaders in FIR in Narada sting case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday registered an FIR against 13 persons, including a few sitting Trinamool Congress MPs and West Bengal ministers, in the Narada sting operation case.

The CBI registered the FIR under charges of criminal conspiracy and provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act dealing with bribery and criminal misconduct against the TMC leaders besides one IPS officer, the CBI spokesperson said today. 

The maximum sentence for these crimes range from five to seven years of imprisonment.

Among 13 named in the FIR are 12 TMC leaders and one is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. Those named in the FIR are - Madan Mitra (former state minister), Mukul Roy (Rajya Sabha), Saugata Roy, Aparupa Poddar, Sultan Ahmed, Prasun Banerjee, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (Lok Sabha MPs), Firhad Hakim, Suvendu Adhikari, Subrata Mukherjee (state ministers), Sovan Chatterjee (Kolkata Mayor), Iqbal Ahmed (MLA), Saiyaad Mustafa Hussain Mirza (IPS officer). 

The Narada sting tapes, which were released to different news organisations before the 2016 Assembly elections in West Bengal, showed people resembling senior TMC leaders receiving money allegedly in exchange of future favours. 

The Calcutta High Court had on March 17 ordered a preliminary inquiry by the CBI into the sting operation in which several Trinamool Congress leaders were seen allegedly taking money.

The order was challenged by the West Bengal government in the Supreme Court which upheld the HC order and ruled that the investigation would continue despite the objections raised by the state government and gave the CBI one month to file an FIR, if required. 

The tapes were run on Naradanews.com, where Mathew Samuel is the CEO. The sting operation was purportedly carried out for nearly two years and was supposed to be published in a magazine where Samuel was working. 

The Trinamool Congress managed to retain West Bengal by a convincing win but the tapes added to its problems as several leaders named in the case were already facing the CBI probe in the chit fund scam. 

During the preliminary enquiry, the CBI had taken detailed information from Samuel quizzing him for nearly five hours at the agency's headquarters on April 6.

Samuel had told the High Court that the recordings were done using an iPhone, which were transferred to a laptop and then stored in a pen-drive.

Will fight it out politically: Mamata Banerjee

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today asserted that merely filing of the FIR by the CBI against TMC leaders in the Narada tape case did not mean that their guilt have been proved. 

Describing it as a "political game," Banerjee, who is also the TMC chief, said, "We will fight it out politically".

"Because they (CBI) have filed the FIR, does it mean their guilt is proved? Let them (the CBI) first prove the guilt. There is no cause for any worry," she told reporters at the state secretariat. 

Twelve Trinamool Congress leaders, including party MPs and the state ministers besides an IPS officer have been booked by the CBI for alleged corruption in the Narada sting scam in which they have purportedly been caught on camera accepting money. 

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