TMC leaders have direct links with Drug smuggling worth Rs 200 crore: BJP alleges
TMC leaders have direct links with Drug smuggling worth Rs 200 crore: BJP alleges
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New Delhi: The BJP has claimed that drugs worth Rs 200 crore seized at Kolkata Port have links with leaders of West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). The BJP says that TMC leaders and a state minister have direct links with the accused in this narcotics. At the same time, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has also released documents and surrounded some leaders of Mamata Banerjee's party in the case of illegal properties.

Partha Chatterjee, who was a cabinet minister in CM Mamata Banerjee's government, has already been arrested in the teachers' recruitment scam. At the same time, Anubrata Mandal is also in jail in the cow smuggling case. Meanwhile, BJP state chief Sukanta Majumdar made serious allegations against the TMC on Thursday. He has said that 'Around 40 kg of heroin was supplied in the name of Shariful Enterprise, its owner is Shariful Islam Mullah, a resident of Sandeshkali. Shariful has close relations with Trinamool's Sandeshkhali Block 1 and 2 chairmen Shibu Hazra and Sheikh Shah Jahan. During this, BJP General Secretary Jagannath Chatterjee was also present along with Majumdar.'

He has alleged that the drug was not taken from the port citing the pollution certificate. He said that when the raids were conducted at Shariful's house, he was not present there. He may have fled to Bangladesh. The BJP leader said that CM Mamata Banerjee claims that the CID of the state is more qualified than the CBI. If so, I want the whereabouts of State Shariful to be traced. The president of Sandeshkhali, who is also a close aide of Shariful, has recently met a state minister 17-18 times. These meetings took place after the drug consignment was seized.

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