Kolkata:
The West Bengal Police have arrested more than 9,000 people connected with
real estate syndicates operating in the state and seized firearms and bombs
from across several districts. The crackdown was initiated on Monday after West
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee warned of “stern action” and
directed officers to act immediately on all the complaints of extortion that
had been pouring in at the Chief Minister's Office.
Anuj Sharma, additional director (Law and
Order) said, “The police have arrested 1,023 people against specific
complaints. Besides, we have made 7,929 preventive arrests and seized 65 kg of
firecrackers, 26,000 litres of hooch, 114 kg of hemp and 20 grams of
heroin."
Of all the districts, Burdwan reported the
largest number of arrests, followed by Nadia and North 24 Parganas near
Kolkata. As many as 45 people were arrested from Rajarhat area
alone. a majority of those arrested allegedly owe allegiance to the
ruling Trinamool Congress.
Real estate syndicates in West Bengal are
reportedly run by people who enjoy political patronage. They allegedly force
promoters and contractors to buy construction material, often of inferior
quality, at high prices.
Earlier this month, TMC councillor from
Salt Lake Anindya Chattopadhyay was arrested on extortion charges. A TMC
leader said the party was making a list of members who are allegedly involved
in such syndicates. A minister in the state government said that the issue
has made West Bengal less appealing to potential investors the syndicates have
now started getting involved in state government projects.
However, the Congress said that such crackdowns
were an eyewash. Congress MLA and leader of the Opposition Abdul Mannan said, “She
(Mamata Banerjee) is trying to be in the limelight through the arrest of
councillor Anindya Chattopadhyay. But there are thousands of such Anindyas in
her party.
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