KOLKATA:West Bengal Police Sunday slapped another case against former Marxist minister Sushanta Ghosh , arrested for his alleged role in the killing of seven Trinamool Congress activists, after finding two wireless sets at his residence in West Midnapore district.
The condition of Ghosh, admitted to the Intensive Cardiac Care Unit of a state-run hospital Saturday midnight for high blood pressure, was normal though he was under observation, a hospital official said.
“During the search conducted at his residence in Chandrakona Road (in West Midnapore district), we found two wireless sets. Possession of such sets without licence is a legal violation. So, we have lodged a Telegraph Act violation case at Chandrakona police station,” said K. Jayaraman, deputy inspector general, criminal investigation department (CID), of the state police.
He said the frequencies of the wireless sets are also being checked.
“They are not police wireless sets. The family members have told us that they did not use them. Ghosh’s wife (Karuna Banerjee) could not throw much light on this. We have to ask Ghosh. But it is not possible now as he is in hospital,” Jayaraman said.
The police have lodged a separate case at Garbeta police station under the Arms Act against Ghosh’s brother Prashanta after discovery of 16 rounds of ammunition from their ancestral residence in Benachapra village of West Midnapore.
“The case was filed against Prashanta as the family members told us that he stayed in the room from where the ammunition was found. We also found ammunition charger clips, an eight GB spy pen and two mobile phones. The phones will be tested for information,” he said.
The officer said that Sushanta Ghosh, a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader who was a minister in the state’s Left Front government for two decades and is now a lawmaker from Garbeta, was taken to the SSKM Hospital late Saturday night after he complained of high blood pressure.
“The doctors told us that ECG test has to be done. They have told us he needs to be under continuous observation,” said Jyaraman.
The CID, which is probing the case, would give a letter to the hospital authorities seeking to know whether Ghosh’s health condition permitted interrogation.A spokesman of the hospital said Ghosh has undergone a series of cardiac and blood tests. “His parameters are normal. The blood pressure is slightly on the high side. But considering his age, that is more or less normal,” he said.(IANS)