Kolkata Police enters home of BJP leader Rakesh Singh, named by Pamela Goswami in cocaine case

YB WEB DESK. Dated: 2/24/2021 1:33:21 PM


Kolkata, Feb 23 Kolkata Police has entered the residence of BJP leader Rakesh Singh. State committee member of BJP's Bengal unit, Rakesh Singh was named by Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) leader Pamela Goswami, who was arrested in possession of cocaine earlier this month. According to officials, the Kolkata Police had to wait outside Rakesh Singh's residence since the family insisted on seeing a search warrant before letting cops enter. The search operation was led by the Anti-Narcotics and Anti-Rowdy sections of the Detective Department of New Alipore police station. The Additional Commissioners of Police (ACPs) of both sections were present during the search operation. The Kolkata Police had asked Rakesh Singh to appear before the department concerned to record his statement under Section 160 of the CrPC in connection with the Pamela Goswami case. In his response, Rakesh Singh had cited party programme to say that he cannot appear in front of the police before February 26. In an email to the Kolkata Police Commissioner, Rakesh Singh had threatened to file a defamation suit against the Kolkata Police. He even claimed that BJYM leader Pamela Goswami did not take his name upon her arrest. Arrested for alleged possession of cocaine, youth BJP leader Pamela Goswami had accused Rakesh Singh of "sending men to plant" the drugs in her vehicle. While demanding a CID inquiry into the matter.

 

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