"The matter is sub-judice. I am consulting my lawyers but if you ask me for my opinion I am unlikely to appear before the investigation officer of Kolkata Police," Samuel, who is currently abroad, told PTI over the phone.
"I do not want to break the law. Calcutta High Court is looking after all the aspects of the matter and if I appear before Kolkata Police that will be a contempt of court which I will not do," he added.
"I want to make it clear it was not a huge amount," he said, adding, he did not know where the BSP leader is now.
"While I was with Tehelka, I used to get my salary, which was around Rs two lakh, debited to my account," he added.
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According to sources in Kolkata Police if Samuel fails to appear before them within seven days' time "required legal steps will be taken against him".
A city court, which had been moved by Kolkata Police, had yesterday directed Samuel to appear before Kolkata Police within seven days in connection with the ongoing probe into the sting operation.
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Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on June 17 ordered a police probe into the sting and had claimed that Trinamool Congress had not taken "a single penny" from anyone in the Saradha chit fund scam and the Narada sting operation.
The next day, an FIR was filed against Samuel who was then booked under IPC sections 469 (forgery for purpose of harming reputation), 500 (defamation), 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), 171 (G) (false statement in connection with an election) and 120(B) (criminal conspiracy).
The Kolkata Police SIT questioned TMC MLA Iqbal Ahmed and IPS officer S M Hussain Mirza, both of whom were shown on the Narada footages purportedly accepting money.
The sleuths had recorded their statements and also videographed the questioning.
An investigation into the Narada sting operation is also underway by Lok Sabha Ethics Committee, while a case on the issue is pending in Calcutta High Court.