Kolkata: Kolkata Police Detective Department has captured three people – one of them a doctor, along with the driver and typos – in connection with the threat of death sent to the former Secretary of Head of Bandyopadhyay, currently serving as the main advisor of the minister’s chairman.
Police said Mastermind Arindam Sen (41), a resident of Amherst Street, was an assistant professor of pharmacology in medical colleges and private hospitals in Jadavpur and had sent threats to several other people in the past.
Police source said he might suffer from mental illness.
The police jammed this problem, including looking into the medical history of Sen.
Toi has reported that Bandyopadhyay’s wife has it, on October 26, receives a letter reading: “Madam, your husband will be killed.
No one can save your husband’s life.” Following complaints, Hare Street police have filed a wall and began investigating.
The probe caused typing Bijoy Kumar Kayal (65), and then to Sen and his driver Ramesh Shaw (43).
Sen, the police claimed, sent the driver with a draft letter to be typed by Kayal.
“He then got a Shaw to post it from the Post Office of the Road Lake Bose in South Kolkata on October 25,” said CP (crime) Murlidhar Sharma.
Police said Sen had posted similar letters to several others in the past two years.
On October 25, he got seven threats typed by Kayal – each under a different alias – and posted it.
The letter addressed to the Principal NRS has claimed there will be agitation, where two doctors will die.
Police-police collected other letters that were sent by Sen, among others, Director of Medical Education, Secretary of Science, Secretary of the Private State Principal and Individual, whose name was detained.
The police have not linked any concrete motif to Sen.
“It seems that he suffers from certain mental health problems.
We try to find out more about his medical history.
He himself stated as long as he questioned that he was under mental pressure.
In some cases he claimed that he wrote the threat when he took a grudge against the recipient or The alleged sender, whose name was he wrote in the letter, “Sharma said.
For example, in a letter sent to Bandyopadhyay, the sender was apparently one gourhari Mishra.
In the investigation, the police knew that he had involved Mishra when his wife was suspected of “humiliating” him.
Sen and Mishra praise from the same environment.
The source said Mishra was a sen tenant.
The previous investigation team remembered Mishra a clean chit in this matter.
“In some other cases, it is influenced by TV news and writes a letter based on reading the situation.
The motive needs to be presented,” Sharma said.
Police sources said Sen had completed his internship from RG Kar Medical College in 2006 and has joined the Lady Dufferin Hospital.
He has taught in private medical colleges for the past six years.
His father, also a doctor, died a few years ago.
He divorced, and made his aunt live with him since his mother died a few years ago.
The court has sent cents to police custody until November 12.
Defense lawyers claimed Sen and his colleagues were made a scapegoat in the “political case” and that they did not have a role in all conspiracies.
They also challenged the part of the defendant.
The public prosecutor argues that because the letters are sent in the name of others, they will increase the accusation of the imitation and forgery for the original case.