সুবীরেশ ভট্টাচার্যের অধীনে কাজ করা চার কর্মীকে তলব করল সিবিআই, বিপদ কি বাড়ল?‌

Subiresh Bhattacharya is not opening his mouth in SSC corruption probe. The Calcutta High Court reprimanded the CBI for its slowness in the investigation, in such a situation, the CBI summoned four personnel working under Subiresh Bhattacharya. The Central Investigation Agency has planned to interrogate these four people sitting face to face with Subiresh. So it is believed that Subiresh Bhattacharya, a former member of the Advisory Committee of the School Service Commission, may get into more trouble in the recruitment corruption case.

Subiresh Bhattacharya is in five-day CBI custody in the SSC Group-C recruitment corruption case. He will be produced in the court on 22 December. Four employees working under him have been summoned in custody. And the CBI officers want to sit in front of him and throw questions one after the other. And when that reply is received, the report will be presented in the court. CBI officials, however, did not reveal which four personnel were called.

During this The former Vice-Chancellor of North Bengal University was already in CBI custody in the Class IX-X teacher recruitment corruption case. Subiresh Bhattacharya had last Thursday applied for bail in the SSC recruitment case before a division bench of the Calcutta High Court. The Calcutta High Court sought a report from the central probe agency after the question-and-answer session. The CBI told the court that day that they had filed a separate application in the Alipore court seeking Subiresh’s custody in the Group-C case.

On the other hand, the CBI counsel told Alipore special CBI court judge Arpan Chatterjee that Subiresh needed to be questioned more in the recruitment corruption probe. He has many proofs. At the same time, Subiresh’s lawyer Tamal Mukhopadhyay told the court that he is in jail. CBI can interrogate him in jail. But this application of Subiresh’s lawyer was rejected. The judge ordered them to be kept in CBI custody for five days. And CBI wants to complete the interrogation phase within these five days.