The Enforcement Directorate on Saturday conducted fresh searches against former West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee and some others as part of a money laundering investigation into an alleged teachers recruitment scam in the state, officials said.
Two premises, including the residence of Chatterjee and that of Prasanna Kumar Roy, a jailed alleged middleman in the said case, in Kolkata, are among the premises covered, they said.
The suspended TMC leader, Chatterjee, once served as the party's secretary-general and a key strategist even before the party's rise to power in 2011.
The action was undertaken after Chatterjee failed to depose for questioning before the ED three times in the alleged scam of recruitment of West Bengal Central School Service Commission (SSC) assistant teacher for Classes IX to XII, the officials said.
The ED arrested Chatterjee in the alleged primary teachers recruitment scam in July 2022.
The Supreme Court granted him conditional bail in this case recently, and he came out of jail.
The federal probe agency is probing multiple cases against him related to the recruitment of primary teachers, SSC assistant teachers and SSC group C and D staff hiring.
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