Bengal leader missing after attack on ED..!?

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Shahjahan Sheikh was at home during the raid. However, after the attack on the investigation agency officials, he went missing along with his family, sources said. In West Bengal, there was a recent incident where a mob attacked an Enforcement Directorate or ED team. The attack was on those who had gone to conduct an ED raid against trinamool congress leader Shahjahan Sheikh. However, after this attack, it was reported that the raided TMC leader has gone missing. In this background Shahjahan Sheikh Central Investigation Agency has issued a lookout notice to TMC leader Sheikh. Shahjahan Sheikh was at home during the raid. However, after the attack on the investigation agency officials, he went missing along with his family, sources said.


The trinamool congress leader tried to flee to Bangladesh. But that was not possible due to the strict guarding of the data-border by the Border Security Force and bangladesh Rifles, he said. bangladesh will vote on Sunday. In this background, the Central Investigation Agency has speculated that Sheikh and his family are hiding somewhere in West Bengal.


A team of the central agency had raided the Trinamool leader's residence in connection with the investigation into the ration distribution scam. Sheikh is said to be a close aide of state minister Jyotipriyo Mallick, who was arrested last year in connection with the multi-crore ration distribution scam. A frantic mob attacked his search party at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district. Three of his officers were seriously injured. And their personal belongings like mobile phones and wallets were also confiscated, the Enforcement Directorate or ED said.


Also, when TMC reached the leader's house, it was found that the door was locked from inside. He said the location of the mobile indicated it was inside the house at the time. Then, within half an hour of the ED team, a group of around 800-1,000 people started marching towards them with weapons like sticks, stones and bricks in their hands and gheraoed the team of ED officials and CRPF personnel, the Enforcement Directorate said in a statement.

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The attack sparked a political storm, with governor CV anand Bose saying the state was not a "banana republic", while the bjp described the attack as a "direct attack on the federal structure". The ally congress also demanded the imposition of President's rule in the state, but the trinamool congress accused the ED officials of inciting the locals.


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