CBI interrogates Bengal minister, TMC MP

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Kolkata:The Special Crime Branch of CBI on Friday interrogated West Bengal Textiles Minister Shyamapada Mukherjee and Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Srinjoy Bose in connection with the Saradha ponzi scam.
Mukherjee and Bose arrived at the CBI office here in the morning following summons served on them to appear before the agency sleuths.
State Transport Minister Madan Mitra, who was also asked to appear before CBI on Friday in connection with the scam, was admitted to state-run SSKM Hospital on Thurs-day after a brief stay at a private clinic in the city.Asked CBI would do in the case of Mitra, a source in the agency told PTI “We will follow the norms laid down in CrPC”.
The CBI sleuths had found some discre-pancy in the share tran-saction for which the minister had been asked to appear before the agency for clarifica-tion.Bose, who owns a Bengali daily, had entered into a business transaction with Sen. “I have been asked to depose as a witness.
I will co-operate with the agency as a responsible citizen and  has been committed on my part,” he told reporters while entering CBI office. CBI had also summoned former Trina-mool MP Somen Mitra to appear before the sleuths for questioning. Mitra has now rejoined Congress. (PTI)

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