Kolkata: The Kolkata High Court on Thursday has asked the
Kolkata Police Commissioner to appear before the court to investigate on the
narcotics case that dates back to 2012. The commissioner was said to appear
before the court on July 15 ‘to explain the position’ of the drug racket case
where a police officer was found touring using the government fund and was
associated with Kolkata-borne businessman Rajeev Kumar Mohta.
As the EXIN Times sources has depicted, Justice Siddhartha
Chattopadhyay has said to the police commissioner to disclose full
details of the narcotics racket case which was active in Kolkata and lead to
arrest Mohta from south Kolkata. Mohta has found later filing a case to remove
his name from the list of accused.
During the hearing of the case, Justice Chattopadhyay asserted
that the investigating officer, Shiladitya Sharma, was travelling to Mumbai,
Hyderabad and Delhi and had asked the respective authorities whether the Donald,
Hamberg and Charle’s names are mentioned in their record.
Mohta has stated under Section 161 CrPC that he knows the
hideout of those persons, namely, Donald, Hamberg and Charles, EXIN Times
sources said. In his order, Justice Chattopadhyay said: “I direct the
Commissioner of Police, Kolkata, who is a great detective, to appear in person
on July 15, 2016 and to explain the position after ascertaining it from
Shiladitya Sarma, who has tried his level best to shield the proposed accused
persons, and to give a clean-chit to his former S.I., Sadhan Mondal, who has
been suspended.”
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