Kolkata, Jan 22 (PTI) ED Director Rahul Navin arrived in Kolkata on Thursday evening for a three-day official visit, primarily to hold review meetings with officers of the central probe agency, amid the ongoing
controversy and legal battle over searches conducted at the office of political consultancy firm I-PAC and the residence of its head.
Navin was accompanied by a few legal advisers, an agency official said.
“The director is here. He will hold a series of meetings with senior officers during his stay,” the official said.
Navin’s visit assumes significance ahead of the February 3 hearing in the Supreme Court.
During his visit, the director will review the situation arising out of the January 8 search operations at premises linked to the I-PAC, and hold discussions with investigators, the official added.
On Friday, Navin is likely to hold a meeting at the ED’s office in the CGO Complex in Salt Lake and interact with officers who were part of the search team.
On January 8, the central probe agency conducted searches in connection with an old coal scam case at the Loudon Street residence of I-PAC head Pratik Jain and at the firm’s office in Salt Lake.
During the searches, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited both locations and later alleged that the ED action was politically motivated.
Apart from providing political consultancy to the Trinamool Congress, I-PAC also manages the party’s IT and media operations.
Complaints were filed by both sides, and the matter subsequently moved from the Calcutta High Court to the Supreme Court.
Navin is scheduled to return to Delhi on Saturday. PTI SCH NN











