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CBI Finally Gets Custody Of Sandeshkhali Case Accused Shahjahan Sheikh From Bengal CID

The Calcutta High Court, expressing dissatisfaction with the state police's handling of the matter, ordered the transfer of custody to the CBI by 4:30 pm on Wednesday.

CBI Finally Gets Custody Of Sandeshkhali Case Accused Shahjahan Sheikh From Bengal CID

Kolkata: A team of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which had arrived at the West Bengal Police Headquarters earlier on Wednesday, finally got the custody of TMC strongman Sheikh Shahjahan, who is facing allegations of sexual abuse and land grabbing in the Sandeshkhali. The CBI team had arrived at the Bhabani Bhaban Police Headquarters in Kolkata to take custody of Sheikh Shahjahan. Before handing him over to the CBI, Sheikh Shahjahan was taken to the SSKM hospital for a medical examination by the West Bengal Crime Investigation Department (CID).

The Calcutta High Court earlier set a new deadline - 4.15 PM - for the West Bengal Crime Investigation Department (CID) to hand over Shahjahanh Sheikh to the central probe agency.

 

 

In a major development, the Calcutta High Court earlier issued a contempt notice to the West Bengal CID, directing them to transfer the custody of Shahjahan Sheikh, a former Trinamool Congress figure facing allegations of extortion, land grabbing, and sexual assault in Sandeshkhali, to the CBI by the evening.

High Court's Directive To CID

The Calcutta High Court, expressing dissatisfaction with the state police's handling of the matter, ordered the transfer of custody to the CBI by 4:15 pm on Wednesday. Describing Sheikh as a prominent political influencer, the court emphasized the need for a thorough investigation by the CBI and directed the custody transfer by 4:15 pm.

 

 

Despite a previous court order, the West Bengal government had refused to transfer Sheikh's custody to the CBI. Consequently, a CBI team dispatched to claim his custody departed from Kolkata's police headquarters without their intended prize on Tuesday, leaving the legal tug-of-war unresolved. This decision prompted the urgent hearing of a plea in the Supreme Court challenging the Calcutta High Court's directive for a CBI inquiry into the Sandeshkhali incident involving an attack on Enforcement Directorate officials.

PM Meets Sandeshkhali Assault Victims 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with female victims of the Sandeshkhali assault on Wednesday further highlighted the gravity of the situation. Described as a compassionate interaction, PM Modi listened to the victims' accounts attentively and empathetically. He characterized the affected women as part of his extended family and criticized the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government for allegedly shielding the perpetrators.

 

 

PM Modi also strongly condemned the TMC government's handling of the Sandeshkhali incident, accusing it of neglecting the welfare of its citizens, particularly women. He criticized the government's alleged failure to address the concerns raised by the judiciary and highlighted the ongoing atrocities against women, especially those from marginalized communities.

"Under TMC's rule, the women of this land have been tortured. Whatever happened in Sandeshkhali will put anyone to shame but the TMC government does not care about your issues. TMC government is hell-bent on saving the perpetrator. Their acts were first condemned by the High Court and then the Supreme Court as well. TMC leaders have committed atrocities on the women of the state. Leaders of TMC are torturing the women from poor, Dalit, and Adivasis groups. TMC government trusts its leaders more than it trusts the women of Bengal. TMC has full confidence in their leader but not in the women of West Bengal," the Prime Minister said.

After a prolonged period of inaction, Shahjahan Sheikh was apprehended by the West Bengal police on February 29. Subsequently, he was remanded to 10-day police custody by the Basirhat Court in West Bengal.