Sujit Bose (File photo) NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday arrested West Bengal’s former minister and TMC leader Sujit Bose in the municipality recruitment scam.Days after TMC’s rout in the West Bengal, ED questioned the senior party leader Sujit Bose in connection with its investigation into the municipality recruitment ‘scam’ case.Bose is alleged to have illegally recommended 150 candidates for different posts under the South Dum Dum Municipality in lieu of pecuniary benefits. Beore the arrest, ED traced direct proceeds of crime in the form of flats acquired by him in lieu of providing municipality jobs to various persons. Further, the anti-money laundering agency also traced huge deposits of cash in the bank accounts under his control. The ex-TMC minister will be produced Tuesday morning before the a special court.Bose, the ex-fire minister who was defeated in his stronghold Bidhannagar, were directed by court to join the probe.While CM Mamata Banerjee’s terms were marked by a string of alleged scams, the one related to recruitment to municipalities stands out because of the money trail, ED sources had told TOI, reaching precariously close to her nephew and Diamond Harbour MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is seen as Mamata’s putative successor, widely referred to as the CM-inwaiting until BJP landslide buried Trinamool Congress’ ambition to prolong its stay. Multiple money laundering cases being probed by ED, including political consultancy firm I-PAC in the coal smuggling ‘scam’, are set to return to Kolkata from Delhi.Probes were stalled as ED officials were allegedly being “intimidated” in Kolkata and many accused refused to cooperate despite repeated summons. Sources said ED is also likely to resume questioning of the accused, including Abhishek, his wife Rujira, ex-DGP Rajeev Kumar, ex-Kolkata police commissioner Manoj Verma, then DCP Priyabrata Roy, besides I-PAC chief Pratik Jain, from whose premises Mamata, in the presence of her police brass, took away files seized by the agency during a January 8 search operation.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Voted For Whistle’: MDMK Chief Vaiko’s House Helps’ Meeting With CM Vijay Goes ViralRahul Slams PM Modi’s Crisis Appeal | NIA Probes Bengaluru Security Scare IntensifyTMC Leaders Turn On I-PAC After Bengal Poll Rout, Raise Explosive Claims Against FirmAfter PM Modi’s ‘Save Oil’ Appeal, Rajnath Singh Chairs Key Energy Security Review Meeting’Deeply Shocking’: TVK Ally Questions Vijay Over Vande Mataram Priority At Oath CeremonyTVK Blames Governor’s Office As Tamil Anthem Row Explodes After Vijay’s Oath CeremonySC Asks Mamata To File Fresh Pleas Regarding Victory Margin Being Less Than SIR DeletionsCM Vijay Meets MK Stalin Amid Treasury Row, Fuels Buzz Over Tamil Nadu’s Political ResetRahul Gandhi’s Humorous Reply To BJP Supporter Mutual Fund Agent Goes Viral OnlineSuvendu Adhikari Govt Begins BSF Border Fencing Push, Rolls Out Central Schemes123PhotostoriesRipe vs Raw Papaya: Which has more nutrition and 5 ways to consume them during summer10 wise quotes by Sudha Murty on love, life and marriageThese 10 daily habits could be the real reason you feel tired, stuck, and brokeAishwarya to Tara: Indian celebrities expected to shine at Cannes Film Festival 20265 stunning flowering plants that can cause Hay Fever7 shocking facts about lions that prove they are far more dangerous than most people think5 summer dinner sabzis you can make with just 2 tbsp of mustard oil10 things to do with your parents before it’s too late — Moments you’ll never regret5 elegant dog breeds that were part of royal families5 brutal questions every couple should ask each other123Hot PicksCBSE class 12 resultModi on buying goldOil prices todayPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingRCBYesterday Match ResultIPL Points TableUS Iran warTilak VarmaChandranath Rath MurderIPL Orange Cap 2026AIADMK splitPM Modi WFHPBKS vs DC Match Preview
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday arrested West Bengal’s former minister and TMC leader Sujit Bose in the municipality recruitment scam.Days after TMC’s rout in the West Bengal, ED questioned the senior party leader Sujit Bose in connection with its investigation into the municipality recruitment ‘scam’ case.Bose is alleged to have illegally recommended 150 candidates for different posts under the South Dum Dum Municipality in lieu of pecuniary benefits. Beore the arrest, ED traced direct proceeds of crime in the form of flats acquired by him in lieu of providing municipality jobs to various persons. Further, the anti-money laundering agency also traced huge deposits of cash in the bank accounts under his control. The ex-TMC minister will be produced Tuesday morning before the a special court.Bose, the ex-fire minister who was defeated in his stronghold Bidhannagar, were directed by court to join the probe.While CM Mamata Banerjee’s terms were marked by a string of alleged scams, the one related to recruitment to municipalities stands out because of the money trail, ED sources had told TOI, reaching precariously close to her nephew and Diamond Harbour MP Abhishek Banerjee, who is seen as Mamata’s putative successor, widely referred to as the CM-inwaiting until BJP landslide buried Trinamool Congress’ ambition to prolong its stay. Multiple money laundering cases being probed by ED, including political consultancy firm I-PAC in the coal smuggling ‘scam’, are set to return to Kolkata from Delhi.Probes were stalled as ED officials were allegedly being “intimidated” in Kolkata and many accused refused to cooperate despite repeated summons. Sources said ED is also likely to resume questioning of the accused, including Abhishek, his wife Rujira, ex-DGP Rajeev Kumar, ex-Kolkata police commissioner Manoj Verma, then DCP Priyabrata Roy, besides I-PAC chief Pratik Jain, from whose premises Mamata, in the presence of her police brass, took away files seized by the agency during a January 8 search operation.