A team of police officials reportedly conducted a raid at accused Debanjan Deb in connection with fake COVID-19 vaccination racket in Kolkata and seized various stamps, of which some were of government agencies, along with three debit cards and bank passbooks. Debanjan Deb, the accused the vaccination racket, has admitted to organising two such camps in the city, police said on Sunday. According to police, Deb confessed to organising fake vaccination camps – one at north Kolkata’s City College and another in his office in south Kolkata’s Kasba, as per reports. "Ten such persons have been summoned for examination or are being examined. Apart from this, we are examining more people called for cross-examination. He used to write letters to various government agencies, would put receipt stamps on those letters to convince the victims. He himself would write a response to such a letter," the police said. Earlier on Friday, an SIT was formed by the police to investigate the matter two days after TMC MP Mimi Chakraborty was duped in the fake vaccination drive. Deb was subsequently arrested based on Chakraborty's complaint. MP: Police raid at fake milk factory, operator arrested Karachi man kills wife for posting videos on TikTok Celebrities were intoxicated at the party, police raided suddenly, 22 people were arrested