Narada: CBI names WB ministers after filing preliminary inquiry
Based on a directive by the Calcutta High Court, the CBI on Monday registered a preliminary inquiry in connection with the Narada sting operation case. The CBI has named several ministers in the West Bengal government, bureaucrats, members of parliament, police personnel and an ex-MLA in the case.
Further the CBI has also taken into its possession, a laptop and the spy cameras that were used by Narada to conduct the sting operation.
The Calcutta High Court on Friday said that the Narada sting operation will be probed by the CBI. They behaved like puppets of the state, the court observed while coming down heavily on the Kolkata police who were probing the case.
The court ordered that the CBI pick up the case papers in 24 hours and get the preliminary inquiry started within 72 hours. The sting operation was conducted by Narada News in which it showed several ministers accepting bribes ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 15 lakh for favours to a fictitious company.
The court however had harsh words for the police and found that the probe was not up to the mark. It felt that the probe would be better handled by the CBI. The court while commenting on the probe by the Kolkata police said, " at best they behaved like puppets of the state."
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