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Officer-in-charge removed on Mamata's order, traders protest

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Press Trust of India Suri (WB)

The chief minister at a rally at Loba village yesterday

had ordered the superintendent of police to remove the OC Arnab Guha after a Trinamool Congress leader informed her he was still functioning though he had been removed immediately after the police action on farmers there on November 6.

Speaking about the attempt by the police to take possession of an earthmoving equipment of DVC Emta Coal Mines which led to the clash and subsequent police action, Banerjee had said that the incident was unfortunate and the police should not have done so.

Meanwhile, members of the Dubrajpur Traders Association

 

and a group of local people sat on dharna on the national highway before the Dubrajpur police station to protest the removal of the OC.

A BJP councillor of Dubrajpur municipality Satyaprakash

Tewari and vice-president of Dubrajpur Traders Association said, "Guha maintained law and order very efficiently. Businessmen in Dubrajpur are under the threat from criminals. So we need a dynamic officer like Guha."

  

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First Published: Dec 05 2012 | 9:15 PM IST

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