The West Bengal Police on Tuesday issued a look-out notice against Sumit Roy, the executive assistant to Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee. Roy is currently absconding and is wanted in connection with a First Information Report (FIR) registered at the Salboni Police Station. He is an accused in an alleged land grabbing case.
Police Raid at Abhishek Banerjee's Residence
In a bid to locate Roy, police officers conducted a raid at Abhishek Banerjee's home last week. The search operation was part of the ongoing investigation into the land grabbing allegations. Authorities have intensified efforts to apprehend Roy, who remains at large.
Details of the Case
The FIR lodged at Salboni PS implicates Roy in a land grabbing scheme. The police have not disclosed further details about the case, but the look-out notice indicates that Roy is considered a key suspect. The notice aims to prevent him from fleeing the country or moving to another state.
This development comes amid heightened political tensions in West Bengal, with the Trinamool Congress accusing the state police of acting under pressure from the central government. However, the police maintain that their actions are based on legal procedures and evidence.



