ED Summons Tollywood Actor Bonny Sengupta In SSC Recruitment Scam

SSC Recruitment Scam: The time was given for 11 am on Friday. Before him, Tollywood actor Boney Sengupta appeared in the ED office today i.e. on Thursday. The ED has sent a summon notice to Boney Sengupta today i.e. on Thursday in the teacher recruitment corruption case. In the notice sent by the ED, it has been said that Boney has to appear in the ED’s office before 11 pm on Friday night. But after receiving the notice, the Tollywood actor reached the ED headquarters at CGO Complex today. The actor reached the ED office at 10 am. According to sources, the actor is being interrogated by 3 ED officials.

The scope of investigation in recruitment scam cases is spreading from the political sphere to the world of entertainment. ED claims Tollywood got money from recruitment corruption after analyzing information from Hooghly Trinamool leader Kuntal Ghosh. According to ED sources, the names of several actors have already been mentioned. However, this is the first time that the ED has called a Tollywood actor for questioning. ED sources claim that they traced Boney’s identity by going through the bank records of Kuntal, a Trinamool youth leader from Hooghly who is accused in a recruitment corruption case. That is why he has been called.

In fact, after questioning Kuntal regarding teacher recruitment scam, one name after another has come to the fore. Gopal Dalpati, Hemanti Gangopadhyay, Soma Chakraborty, and Niladri Ghosh are some of the names that have been mentioned. In the latest cross-examination, Kuntal has also mentioned Boney Sengupta. Thereafter, the ED moved swiftly to interrogate Boney. In the Hooghly area of ​​Balagarh, Kuntal was known as a powerful Trinamool youth leader. The Central Investigation Agency (ED) detained him on suspicion of participating in employment corruption. Although Kuntal had earlier said that his party should not be included in it. The group disassociated itself from him as well. Kuntal, however, belongs to the Trinamool State Youth Council. As a result, he was the subject of many inquiries both inside and outside the party.

Partha Chatterjee, a former education minister, and his ‘close friend’ Arpita Mukhopadhyay were the first people detained after the corruption cover-up in teacher recruitment in Bengal became public. The investigation led to the detention of more and more powerful people.