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Sheikh Shahjahan is not cooperating with the investigating officers: Sources

Kolkata: A day after his arrest, now suspended Trinamool Congress chief Sheikh Shahjahan is reportedly not cooperating with West Bengal Police's Legal Investigation Division (CID) officers who’re probing the circumstances registered in opposition to him. Sources stated.

Shahjahan, the mastermind behind the assault on ED and CAPF groups at Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district on January 5, was arrested from Minakhah in the identical district late on Wednesday evening after being on the run for 55 days.

And shortly after a district courtroom despatched him to 10-day police custody on Thursday, Trinamool suspended Shahjahan, a strongman chief of the celebration in Sandeshkhali, from the celebration for six years on fees of harassing villagers within the trouble-hit space. There may be additionally an allegation.

State police sources stated Shahjahan is allegedly refusing to reply questions requested by investigating officers, particularly these associated to the assault on ED and CAPF groups on January 5.

Sources stated that generally he’s even arguing with the interrogating officers and claiming that since he has already answered the identical questions requested by the Basirhat district police, he doesn’t wish to give the identical solutions once more. Not prepared.

Shahjahan was introduced from Basirhat sub-divisional courtroom to Kolkata's CID headquarters Bhabani Bhawan on Thursday. On Friday morning, he was taken to the state-run SSKM Medical School and Hospital for statutory medical examination.

After the check-up, he was introduced again to Bhabani Bhawan the place the interrogation course of was happening.

Nevertheless, as quickly as questions have been requested relating to the assault on ED and CAPF officers, Shahjahan grew to become silent, sources stated.

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