Shahjahan Sheikh, appeared before the Basirhat court on Sunday. The court is set to deliver a verdict on his custody, marking the end of his 10-day police remand. Earlier in the day, Sheikh Shahjahan was brought out of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) office at Nizam Palace in Kolkata on Sunday.
Following a directive from the Calcutta High Court, the Crime Investigation Department (CID) of Kolkata Police transferred custody of Sheikh Shahjahan to the CBI. The high court, on Wednesday, issued a contempt notice to the CID and ordered that the case regarding the assault on Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials be handed over to the CBI, along with custody of the main accused, Shahjahan. The court criticized the state police for their evasive actions in the matter.
Also Read: Sandeshkhali news: CBI registers 3 cases against suspended TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh for attacking ED officers Describing the accused as a political figure of influence, the high court mandated that the investigation be transferred to the CBI and the accused be handed over to them by 4:15 pm on that day. Reportedly evading authorities for nearly two months, the now-suspended TMC leader was apprehended by the West Bengal Police on February 29. He was subsequently presented before the Basirhat court, which granted a 10-day police remand.
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