ED Arrests Sujit Bose In Municipal Recruitment Scam Linked To SSC Probe
The Enforcement Directorate arrested Sujit Bose in a case connected to irregular municipal recruitment, linking the investigation to earlier SSC recruitment findings and broader irregular appointments in civic bodies.
The Enforcement Directorate has arrested former Trinamool Congress MLA from Bidhannagar, Sujit Bose, in connection with an alleged municipal recruitment scam. The former West Bengal fire services minister was taken into custody on Monday after a long round of questioning at the agency’s Salt Lake office.
Officials questioned Sujit Bose for close to 10 hours before placing the former minister under arrest. Sources indicated that the Enforcement Directorate may produce Sujit Bose in court on 12 May 2026. Before that, Sujit Bose is likely to undergo a medical examination at a hospital.
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ED arrest of Sujit Bose and municipal recruitment scam case details
The Enforcement Directorate action stems from a wider investigation into alleged irregularities in civic body recruitment. The agency has linked this probe to earlier findings in the SSC recruitment corruption case. Sujit Bose had already been under the scanner of central investigators for several months.
The table below lists key events mentioned in the case so far.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 1 May 2026 | Sujit Bose appears before ED after High Court directive |
| 11 May 2026 | Long ED questioning followed by arrest |
| 12 May 2026 (expected) | Likely court production after health check |
Earlier, during the SSC recruitment corruption inquiry, CBI officers had arrested Ayan Shil. A search at Ayan Shil’s office had led to the recovery of several OMR sheets. That discovery pushed investigators to look into suspected irregular appointments in multiple municipalities.
ED arrest of Sujit Bose linked to SSC and municipal recruitment scam trail
Investigators later claimed that large sums of money were involved in the alleged municipal recruitment scam. Names of several Trinamool Congress leaders and ministers surfaced during that process. The Enforcement Directorate questioned Sujit Bose as part of this same chain of inquiries into suspected illegal appointments.
According to sources, central agencies had raided both the residence and office of Sujit Bose earlier. The Enforcement Directorate also questioned Sujit Bose’s son during the investigation. These steps were taken as officers tried to track financial trails linked to recruitment in civic bodies.
During the election period, Sujit Bose allegedly skipped several Enforcement Directorate summons. After a Calcutta High Court order, Sujit Bose appeared before the agency on 1 May 2026, following the second phase of polling. Sujit Bose had visited the CGO Complex office multiple times before as well.
Once the election results were declared, Sujit Bose again went to the Enforcement Directorate office at the Salt Lake CGO Complex on Monday around 11 am. That visit led to the extended interrogation and eventual arrest, marking a new stage in the municipal recruitment scam investigation.












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