Coal smuggling: HC asks police to give case diary

GUWAHATI: The Gauhati prime courtroom on Thursday asked police to furnish the case diary on a coal smuggling racket involving district shipping officials inside of March 20, the day when it will take up the matter for hearing. The HC additionally did not take any determination at the anticipatory bail pleas of six district shipping officials wanted by way of the CID for questioning in reference to the scam.

Last week, the CID started investigating the case and summoned the six officials whose names allegedly surfaced following a preliminary probe into the seizure of 2 overloaded coal-laden trucks from the city's Basistha space. The lorries had allegedly crossed the check-gate undetected in connivance with some shipping officials, a supply stated.


Of the six officials, enforcement inspector Chitra Kumar Nath reportedly reached the CID office on Thursday morning. However, the CID surprisingly did not interrogate Nath pronouncing that investigation officials have been busy in a separate operation. "Nath has been asked to pay a visit again," stated a supply within the CID.


The other five officials are Tapuram Bora, Anurag Shandilya, Bedanta Gogoi, Mrigendra Sarma and Madhab Neog. All of them are but to respond to the summons of the CID, which has asked them to appear ahead of the investigation staff on the earliest. On Wednesday, the CID questioned DTO (enforcement) Prasenjit Kr Ghosh who knowledgeable the company that the surveillance system on the Koinadhara test gate used to be no longer foolproof.


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