Kolkata: Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee’s Wife Rujira did not appear before the Office of the Enforcement Directorate in New Delhi on Wednesday, quoted his inability to move with his daughter in the applicable pandemic situation.
Rujira, who was previously questioned by the Central Investigation Agency in connection with the fraud of illegal coal mining, convinced his cooperation with Ed.
In a letter to the Assistant Director Ed Sumat Prakash Jain, Rujo said he was the mother of two babies and “traveling to New Delhi physically in the midst of a pandemic puts me and the lives of my children at a big risk”.
In the letter August 31, he said he was ready to face questions by Ed at his home.
Rujira urged ED officials to come to Kolkata’s house and questioned him because the agency had an office in the city.
“In addition, according to my understanding, the alleged cause of the learning actions of your investigation also emerged from West Bengal,” he added.
Rujira asked Ed to communicate their decision while slarging his willingness to work with the agency.
This February, the days before the Bengal Assembly poll, CBI officials came to Rujir’s Harish Mukherjee Road to be questioned.
The six member team, including two female officers, asked her; The source close to the family pointed to the extra-legal motives of officers.
Ed has submitted a case based on CBI firm in November 2020 under the relevant PMLA section in the fraud of illegal coal mining.
The agency also sent a call to Abhishek who asked him to appear on September 6, followed by two senior IPS officers on September 8 and 9 close to Abhishek on Wednesday showing that there was no confirmation whether Trinamool leaders would appear in front of the agency office in Delhi.
next week.