. KOLKATA: Union home ministry on Friday sought a report from ED and CRPF on the sequence of events that transpired on Thursday involving ED’s searches at I-PAC office in Kolkata and at the residence of its chief Pratik Jain, reports Rohit Khanna. ED officials, who were part of the searches, have already filed a report with Union finance ministry. Agency officials alleged CM Mamata Banerjee entered the premises with police and “forcibly took away digital devices and key incriminating documents”. ED maintained that the operations were part of a probe into an alleged multi-crore coal pilferage scam. Meanwhile, CRPF sources said security of ED officials may be stepped up soon. Kolkata cops file FIR against ED, CRPF personnel: Meanwhile, Kolkata Police lodged a suo motu complaint against unidentified ED and CRPF personnel on charges of trespassing and obstruction in connection with search at residence of I-PAC director Pratik Jain on Thursday, reports Dwaipayan Ghosh. Police say they were prevented from entering Jain’s residence for hours and that force was used against a DC and his team. Sources claim no prior intimation was given to local police, contrary to the usual practice. Sources said there was no way to identify those present in front of Jain’s house, as no search warrant was shown. Instead, ED officials asked for uniformed police’s ID and even pushed a sergeant.About the AuthorRohit KhannaRohit Khanna covers sectors like government finance, economy, industry and issues related to financial crime.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosCEPA A Win-Win For India And Chile, Key Focus On Market Access And Minerals: Chile EnvoyMamata Banerjee Hits Streets, Leads Kolkata Rally Against ED RaidsAfter Meeting PM Modi, AI Innovators Share Insights That Could Change The GameAmit Shah Outlines Foolproof NIDMS Mechanism To Counter Future Terror AttacksIndia No Longer Imports Arms, UP Leads Defence Manufacturing: Rajnath Singh’Not Accurate’: India Hits Back After Trump Aide Blames PM Modi For Delayed Trade DealMEA Calls For Firm Action As India Flags Disturbing Pattern Of Attacks On Minorities In BangladeshPM Modi To Host German Chancellor Merz In Gujarat As India-Germany Ties Enter Strategic Phase’PM Modi-Trump Held 8 Calls In 2025′: India Rejects Lutnick’s Claim On Stalled Trade AgreementThe Day CBI Arrested Indira Gandhi And Sonia’s Pasta Maker That May Have Saved The Day For Cong123PhotostoriesBirthday Special: Hrithik Roshan’s movies to watch on OTTBirthday special: Hrithik Roshan’s social media moments with Saba Azad and familyTaarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah: From calling Dilip Joshi the ‘pillar of the show’ to reacting to Disha Vakani aka Dayaben’s return, Sharad Sankla aka Abdul gets candid7 moon-kissed baby names for your little princessCurry-smelling kangaroos to banana bees: 6 animals that surprisingly smell like foodWhat teachers wish parents understood‘Hum Paanch’, ‘Dekh Bhai Dekh’, ‘Yes Boss’: Top TV comedy shows from the 90What students learn in school beyond the syllabusFrom ‘Highway’ to ‘Chhichhore’: 5 times mainstream films embraced unconventional charactersSadhguru’s Drumstick Soup is a winter must-have; recipe inside123Hot PicksTrump Mexico NewsTrump Denmark NewsGold rate todayBengaluru newsCigarette price hikePublic holidays January 2026Bank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingCandace OwensTommy Fleetwood and Clare Fleetwood Net WorthTravis KelceVanessa BryantLos Angeles KingsBoston Celtics vs Toronto RaptorsLeBron JamesJa MorantWPL Live ScoreStefon Diggs
KOLKATA: Union home ministry on Friday sought a report from ED and CRPF on the sequence of events that transpired on Thursday involving ED’s searches at I-PAC office in Kolkata and at the residence of its chief Pratik Jain, reports Rohit Khanna. ED officials, who were part of the searches, have already filed a report with Union finance ministry. Agency officials alleged CM Mamata Banerjee entered the premises with police and “forcibly took away digital devices and key incriminating documents”. ED maintained that the operations were part of a probe into an alleged multi-crore coal pilferage scam. Meanwhile, CRPF sources said security of ED officials may be stepped up soon. Kolkata cops file FIR against ED, CRPF personnel: Meanwhile, Kolkata Police lodged a suo motu complaint against unidentified ED and CRPF personnel on charges of trespassing and obstruction in connection with search at residence of I-PAC director Pratik Jain on Thursday, reports Dwaipayan Ghosh. Police say they were prevented from entering Jain’s residence for hours and that force was used against a DC and his team. Sources claim no prior intimation was given to local police, contrary to the usual practice. Sources said there was no way to identify those present in front of Jain’s house, as no search warrant was shown. Instead, ED officials asked for uniformed police’s ID and even pushed a sergeant.