West Bengal’s CID reaches the residence of former chief minister Mamata Banerjee as part of an investigation into a “signature forgery” allegation. According to reports, a team of CID officials, described as about half a dozen, arrives at the property and enters after a standoff with party supporters. The action follows ongoing investigation-related activity connected to the forgery case involving alleged misuse of signatures. Both outlets report that the CID team’s presence at the residence marks a development in the case, occurring after supporters of Banerjee gather and delay or obstruct the officials’ entry. The reports characterize the situation as tense at the outset, before officials proceed to enter the residence. The CID’s visit is presented as linked to the investigation and not as a public announcement or trial proceeding. No immediate details on documents examined, statements taken, or any formal charges are included in the provided excerpts. The reports focus on the arrival, the standoff, and the subsequent entry by CID officials.
West Bengal CID reaches Mamata Banerjee’s residence in forgery case
West Bengal’s CID reaches the residence of former chief minister Mamata Banerjee as part of an investigation into a “signature forgery” allegation. According to reports, a team of CID officials, descr...
- West Bengal CID officials arrive at Mamata Banerjee’s residence over a signature forgery allegation.
- CID officials enter the residence after a standoff with party supporters.
- The CID team is reported to be small, described as about half a dozen officials.
- The visit is connected to an ongoing forgery case investigation.
- Reports describe the situation at the residence as tense before officials proceed inside.
After a standoff with party supporters, a team of half a dozen CID officials entered the residence of the former CM
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