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30 crore affiliated assets ‘scam’ recruited in West Bengal 3: Ed

The Enforcement Bureau (ED) said on Wednesday it has attached its assets to Rs 6.09 crore as part of its money laundering investigation and has conducted a money laundering investigation to three different teachers and staff recruiting “scam” in West Bengal. It said new orders have been issued to attach land parcels, commercial spaces, apartments and villas, with the case worth Rs 565 crore related to the C and D staff of the School Services Commission (SSC).

The FBI said in a statement that the assets were held in the name of the company and LLP (Large Liability Partnership).

It said the properties are worth Rs 56,500 crore.
The Supreme Court discovered large-scale violations during the 2016 recruitment process and canceled the entire group on April 3, with a total of 25,753 teaching staff and non-teachers from state-run and auxiliary schools losing their jobs.

The Supreme Court extended the service of teachers from April 17 to December 31, and the CBI found it clean.


In this case, ED early attached a property worth Rs 16,366 crore and under the name of Roy and his “main agent” Chandan Mondal. Both are now sentenced to jail under judicial custody after the agency arrested him. The second recruitment “scam” case in West Bengal is the recruitment of assistant teachers at the early stage of ED assets that are grades 9 to 12. In this case, the attachment is worth Rs 23.878 crore. A third case like this is the institution grabs a major teacher recruitment that is worth Rs 15.1 billion.

“Therefore, the entire attachment of Ed Kolkata office in the recruitment scam is Rs 6099 crore,” it said.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday urged protest teachers to return to work after the Supreme Court ruling, assuring them that her government will “protect” their wages.

The review petition will also be submitted to the Supreme Court and require the teachers to “maintain confidence in us until then.”

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