Arrested Bengal Minister's Aide Sent To 1-Day Enforcement Directorate Custody

Arpita Mukherjee was arrested on Saturday after being grilled for several hours at her residence in a posh apartment block in south Kolkata, where crores of rupees in cash and other valuables were allegedly recovered.

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Magistrate asked Arpita Mukherjee to be produced before the court on Monday. (FILE)
Kolkata:

A Kolkata court on Sunday remanded Arpita Mukherjee, an alleged close associate of arrested West Bengal minister Partha Chatterjee, to one-day Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody.

Ms Mukherjee was arrested by the ED on Saturday after being grilled for several hours at her residence in a posh apartment block in south Kolkata, where crores of rupees in cash and other valuables were allegedly recovered by sleuths of the central agency.

Metropolitan Magistrate Namrata Singh, in charge of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court, directed that Ms Mukherjee be produced before the designated ED court on Monday.

ED counsels, including Abhijit Bhadra, had prayed for 14 days' custody of Ms Mukherjee.

Chatterjee, the West Bengal Industry and Commerce Minister, was arrested by the ED on Saturday in connection with its investigation into an alleged school jobs scam.

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