An Assam police team is leaving West Bengal to seek the remand of Sudipta Sen a day after the Saradha Group chief was brought to Kolkata.
According to sources, the team would interrogate Sen in connection with the chit-fund scam. He said three staff-members of Saradha Group were arrested in 2012 in connection with a cheating case in Jorhat.
So far, 222 cases have been registered against 128 chit fund companies in the State. A Special Investigation Team probing the cases has so far filed charge sheets against 42 persons and 15 companies in 17 cases. So far, 303 persons have been arrested. Nearly Rs. 94 lakh in cash has been seized and amount of Rs. 24 crore frozen. Police have seized 106 bank accounts have been frozen while steps are being taken for the attachment of a number of landed properties including 99 bighas of land and buildings which have been identified.
The companies now under scanner are Saradha Group, Rose Valley, Unipay 2U, Jeevan Suraksha, Prayag, Abyss Assam Group Co, Basil International Ltd., Alliance Vision Marketing Pvt. Ltd and Daffodils Group of Companies.
Undeterred by the ongoing economic blockade, suspected miscreants from Nagaland unleashed a reign of terror in Karbi Anglong district again.The incident took place on Thursday in Dishapur area bordering Nagaland where suspected Naga miscreants set on fire five houses in a tiny Dimasa village. Various local organizations have condemned the miscreant activities in Dishapur.
In a significant development, AG and BJP have forged pre poll deal on Thursday. That too despite stiff resistance from state BJP unit.The deal was finalized in New Delhi where state unit president Sarbananda Sonowal was suddenly invited to the capital to attend the election committee meeting.According to sources, BJP has offered AGP, Koliabor, Lakhimpur, Dhubri and Barpeta. But the regional party is not satisfied with the offer as AGP has bleak prospect in all these seats.Party president Rajnath Singh, prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, leaders Sushma Swaraj and LK Advani were also present in the meeting.
RAJU BARUAH FROM TEZPURShivaratri festivity seems to have gripped Tezpur on Thursday. The city of eternal romance is teeming with devotees and tourists as the Mahashivaratri got underway on Thursday.From early in the morning devotees of all ages were standing in queues in the Mahabhairav temple premises to offer pujas to the Lord Shiva. Tight security is in place in the entire town to ensure peace during the festival.The Shivaratri fair also is pulling huge crowd of tourists from the country and abroad. The festival will continue till Friday.
Rhino poaching strikes Kaziranga in Assam again. Yet another one horn rhino was killed by the poachers in the national park on Thursday hours after two poachers were killed in encounter with forest guards.A full grown rhino carcass was found in Burahpahar range of the national park on Thursday afternoon. The horn was missing.The incident took place hours after forest guards killed two poachers at an encounter in the world heritage site. The encounter took place in the Burapahar range where three others poachers are believed to have escaped.
The Centre has set up a panel to look into the separate Bodoland demands. Former Union home secretary GK Pillai would study the Bodoland demands.The decision was taken at a meeting between Union home ministry officials and BPF leaders in New Delhi on Thursday. The panel would submit its report by the next nine months.BPF leaders told Assam Times that they were happy with the decision and that the report would pave the way for a separate Bodoland.
Forest minister Rockybul Hussian has come in for sharp criticism for his failure to ensure safe rescue of the rhino in Kiziranga which died after it was caught in deep mud.Hundreds of people thronged the National Highway No 37 on Thursday in protest against the failure of the minister to ensure safety and security of the wild animals.Representing various organizations, the protesters burnt the effigy of forest minister blaming it all on his failure. A full grown rhino lost his battle with life 12 hours after he was caught in deep mud in Kaziranga.The one horn animal was found dead on Thursday wee hours at a pit in Kohora range of the world heritage site.
Senior journalist Adip Phukan and noted singer Jitul Sonowal joined BJP on Thursday.The duo along with five others joined the party at a function organized at the party headquarters on Thursday.Sonowal said that only BJP can restore peace and development in the north east.Welcoming the new comers party president Sarbananda Sonowal said that people want to get rid of the Congress rule.
Curfew has been clamped in parts of Udalguri district to douse the simmering tension on Thursday.Army flag march is in progress in Kolaigaona and Udamari areas following a group clash that left at least 15 people in the morning.All of a sudden, shops and markets, schools and colleges, banks and offices remained closed under the impact of the curfew. Senior police and civil officials are monitoring the situation. The situation turned from bad to worse when police resorted to blankfiring to disperse an irate mob who attacked Kalaigaon police station after the group clash.
At least ten people sustained injury, three of them seriously at a group clash in Udalguri district on Thursday.The incident took place in Kolaigaon where a section of people assaulted two persons alleging involvement in a number of cattle theft cases.Another section of people appeared in the scene to counter the attack saying that the duo were innocent. A four wheeler and a bike were set on fire at the height of the clash.Tension started mounting when police tried to disperse the mob by blankfiring. District administration told Assam Times that the situation is under control.
Speeding train claimed two more elephants in Jorhat district sending shockwaves among the animal lovers on Thursday.The incident took place at Nakochari near Mariani station where the Intercity Express rammed into the two animals from the Gibon wild life sanctuary tried to cross the railway tracks on Thursday wee hours.Animal lovers thronged the spot and removed the carcasses with tearful eyes. These bizarre incidents are not new. In the past speeding trains crushed to death several elephants on the railway tracks.
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Rose Valley will be next.
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