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No relief for IPS officer Rajeev Kumar from Barasat courts on anticipatory bail plea

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Sep 17 2019 | 7:55 PM IST

Former Kolkata Police commissioner Rajeev Kumar, who has failed to appear before the CBI for questioning in Saradha chitfund case, did not get relief from Barasat District and Sessions Court on Tuesday on his anticipatory bail application hours after a special court refused to hear the plea.

Barasat Sessions Judge S Rashidi disposed of Kumar's plea saying since the Saradha chitfund scam case was registered at Alipore district court, it has no jurisdiction over the matter.

While the Barasat court is in North 24 Parganas district, the Alipore court is in adjacent South 24 Parganas district.

Earlier in the day, special court judge Sanjib Talukdar refused to hear Kumar's plea, saying it does not have jurisdiction to hear anticipatory bail application.

The special court, in charge of trial of criminal cases against MPs and MLAs, said it is a trial court and cannot hear an anticipatory bail application. It said Kumar may move the court of Barasat district sessions judge.

On September 13, the Calcutta High Court had vacated its interim order granting the former Kolkata police commissioner protection from arrest in the chit-fund case.

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The high court also rejected Kumar's prayer for quashing a CBI notice that sought his appearance for questioning in the case.

Kumar failed to appear for questioning before the CBI in connection with the case on Tuesday.

The agency had given him a notice to appear at 10 am but he did not turn up, sources said.

They said Kumar has not appeared for questioning twice in spite of CBI notices after the Calcutta High Court withdrew the protection given to him from arrest last week.

Kumar, who is currently the West Bengal CID Additional Director General, was part of a Special Investigation Team set up by the state government to investigate the scam, before the Supreme Court handed over the case to CBI in 2014, along with other chit-fund cases.

Meanwhile, sources said the CBI has set up a special team to trace Kumar.

The agency is trying to locate Kumar and has even written to the West Bengal DGP and the chief secretary to instruct Kumar to appear before the investigation team, they said.

In the last week of January, the Centre and West Bengal government were locked in an unprecedented stand off after a CBI team which reached the residence of Kumar, then Kolkata police commissioner, for questioning him had to retreat after local police refused to let it enter and detained its officers
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee came in the defence of Kumar and started a sit-in to protest against the Centre's move
The Supreme Court on February 5 had prevented the agency from any coercive action against Kumar and directed him to appear and co-operate in CBI questioning at a "neutral place"

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First Published: Sep 17 2019 | 7:55 PM IST

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