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.
AGP is all set to hold a brainstorming session on Saturday to chalk out a slew of strategies to put up good show in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.Senior party leaders told Assam Times that the central executive body meeting will formally take decision on forging pre poll pact with BJP in the upcoming polls.Both the parties have yet to approach each other on forging pre poll pact. A section of the party leaders have been strongly pursuing a tie up to defeat Congress.
It’s a rare does of good news for around 4 lakh state government employees. Courtesy Dispur. But in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls.Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Tuesday agreed to release arrear amounts for six months to the employees, obviously, to woo them before the polls.The decision was announced during Gogoi’s meeting with the Sadou Asom Karmachari Parishad members at Koinadhara in the evening. The state government employees body has been demanding arrear amounts for 33 months. But Gogoi ultimately agreed to release arrears of 6 months. Other amounts would be released in a phase manner after the Lok Sabha polls.
KMSS threatens to hit the streets against if the government fails to issue land pattas to the landless farmers by February 25.A huge gathering of the KMSS workers made it plain that they would not even try to disrupt the Rahul Gandhi’s huge rally in Guwahati if they donot get land pattas.
Sensation seems to have escalated in Barpeta where an irate mob attacked three of a family alleging their involvement in a number of dacoity cases.The incident took place at Bartari in Barpeta on Tuesday when local residents in large number took out the trio, tied them with a rope on the street and were mercilessly beaten up.The irate mob further burnt down their house after recovering some stolen and robbed materials including gold chains, mobile phones, watch.Police rushed to the spot. But the mob refused to disperse initially. Later, the situation was brought under control.
A city bus passenger was killed during a clash with the bus conductor in Guwahati on Tuesday.The incident took place at Panbazar area in the morning where the passenger suddenly succumbed to injuries following an altercation with the bus conductor.Later, police arrested the accused city bus conductor.
Amid massive security, a huge trailer is believed to have been carrying vital equipment for big dams in Arunachal Pradesh.The trailer managed to crossed Guwahati on Monday night and is set to reach Tezpur on Tuesday afternoon triggering protest in Nagaon. KMSS activists, which has been dead opposed to the dams in Gerukamukh are trying to resist the move by holding road blockade in some places on the National Highway 37.
Suspected NDFB-S militants shot at a local businessman in Kokrajhar district on Monday.According to information, identified as Babu Ali, the local businessman in Kajigaon was shot at by three motorcycle armed youths in the evening on his way back to home.Police rushed to the spot. But by then, the militants managed to flee from the spot. The injured businessman was rushed to the hospital.
Beware rhino poachers. Poachers’ movement could be dangerous in Kaziranga National park. The world heritage site is fitted with electronic eyes to monitor the movement of rhino poachers.Forest minister Rockybul Hussian laid the foundation stone of the project at a function in Kaziranga on Monday.Initially, Kaziranga will get 8 such towers to scan the movement of poachers. More towers are in the pipeline. Notably, poachers have killed 6 rhinos during the last two months alone.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi is coming to the state on February 25.APCC leaders told Assam Times that during his two days visit, Gandhi is scheduled to meet the senior journalists and intellectuals at Sarusajai Indoor Stadium.This is apart from his huge rally on women and youth empowerment, meeting with women Congress workers in Jorhat and a road show from Tezpur to Nagaon.
A section of city buses seem to have turned into street killer.A speeding city bus crushed to death a biker in Guwahati on Monday sending shock and anger in the city.The incident took place at Survey area in Beltola in the afternoon when the city bus rammed into the bike leaving the biker on the spot.The deceased was identified as Ranjit Kumar. Eyewitness told Assam Times that it is simply because of the speeding bus. A case has been registered in Dispur police station.
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Rose Valley will be next.
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