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In Raids Linked To Sacked Bengal Minister, Report Money Is Discovered

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Arpita Mukherjee, 30, is a mannequin, actor and instagrammer related to Partha Chatterjee since 2018.

New Delhi:

A fourth home of Arpita Mukherjee, an actor linked to sacked minister Partha Chatterjee, was raided by the Enforcement Directorate a day after Rs 30 crore money was discovered at one in all her different flats in Kolkata.

To this point, searches at Arpita Mukherjee's varied houses in Kolkata have yielded a document haul of Rs 50 crore in money, the best ever for the Enforcement Directorate.

Partha Chatterjee, as soon as near Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee however now a colossal embarrassment for her, was sacked as a minister and faraway from all posts within the Trinamool Congress as proof of corruption stacked up in opposition to him. The previous state Training Minister is accused of taking bribes for the recruitment of lecturers and employees in state-run faculties.    

Officers arrived for contemporary searches at an condominium at Kolkata's Chinar Park together with central forces this night and have been seen attempting to interrupt open the locks to start their search.

This was hours after their final raid at an condominium belonging to Arpita Mukherjee, during which they discovered about Rs 29 crore in money and 5 kilograms of gold jewelry.

Enforcement Directorate officers left Arpita Mukherjee's residence within the Belgharia space of Kolkata early this morning with 10 trunks of money after ending an 18-hour raid. Sources say the officers used three note-counting machines so as to add the money.

Arpita Mukherjee, 30, is a mannequin, actor and instagrammer related to Partha Chatterjee since 2018.

Partha Chatterjee and Arpita Mukherjee have been arrested on July 23, a day after the probe company discovered Rs 21 crore in money, overseas change and gold bars value Rs 2 crore from the actor's residence.

In keeping with sources, she informed investigators that Mr Chatterjee used her residence as a "mini-bank" and stashed money repeatedly in a room that solely he used.

Officers mentioned they've discovered a diary with round 40 pages of notes that would present essential leads within the investigation.


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