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Kuntal Ghosh gets bail on a bond of Rs 10 lakh in West Bengal education recruitment corruption case


Nepalnews
2024 Nov 20, 23:25,

Baby Chakraborty

KOLKATA: On January 21, 2023, the ED arrested Kuntal Ghosh in the education recruitment corruption case. Kuntal was arrested after a day-long search of his 2 flats. The ED recovered a lot of corruption-related documents from his flat. Kuntal Ghosh gets bail on a bond of Rs 10 lakh in the education corruption case

Kuntal Ghosh gets bail on a bond of Rs 10 lakh in the education corruption case

Expelled youth Trinamool leader Kuntal Ghosh got bail in the Calcutta High Court in the case filed by the ED in the education recruitment corruption case. Justice Shuvra Ghosh Roy granted his bail on Wednesday. Kuntal will have to comply with several conditions for bail. However, Kuntal is not being released from jail right now as he has not been granted bail in the case filed by the CBI. The allegation was that Kuntal used to take money from job seekers and deliver it to Partha Chatterjee. In this way, he became prosperous day by day.

 The investigators claim that Kuntal had taken a total of 19 crore rupees. Kuntal's name was first heard from the mouth of education businessman Tapas Mandal. Tapas Babu claimed that he took money from the students of his institution and gave it to Kuntal.

On Wednesday, the court granted bail to the Hooghly youth Trinamool leader Kuntal Ghosh and said that Kuntal will have to deposit his passport. He will have to appear in the lower court. He will not be allowed to change his mobile phone number.

However, Ghosh will remain in jail as he has not been granted bail in a separate case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).



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