Cattle-smuggling Case: Delhi Court to Hear Interim Bail Plea of Accused on Nov 6 – News18

On October 25, the court had issued notice to both the CBI and ED, directing them to file their response by November 2. (Image for representation: News18)

Special judge Raghubir Singh posted the matter for next week, noting that both CBI and ED have submitted their replies to applications filed by the accused

A Delhi court will hear on November 6 two separate interim bail applications moved by TMC leader Anubrata Mondal’s former bodyguard and co-accused in the corruption and money laundering cases related to the cattle smuggling racket in West Bengal.

Special judge Raghubir Singh posted the matter for next week, noting that both the CBI and ED have submitted their replies to the applications filed by Sehegal Hossain. The judge also noted that the copies of the replies have been provided by the probe agencies to the accused.

On October 25, the court had issued notice to both the probe agencies and directed them to file their response by November 2 on the applications.

“Replies to both the respective applications have been filed on behalf of the CBI as well as ED. Copies thereof supplied to opposite party. At the request of counsel for the applicant/accused, be put up on November 6, 2023,” the judge said.

The ED registered the money laundering case following an FIR by the CBI in Kolkata against Satish Kumar, who was then a BSF commandant. The CBI FIR alleged Mondal, the TMC’s Birbhum district chief considered close to chief minister Mamata Banerjee, along with Kumar, other public servants and private individuals, was involved in the multicrore cattle smuggling racket.

Lakhs of cattle are allegedly illegally transported from West Bengal to Bangladesh every year with the connivance of the BSF and customs officials and politicians.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)