ED Raises Objections Over Failure to Notify Hospitalization of Former Minister Jyotipriya Mallik, bail plea opposed

ED Raises Objections Over Failure to Notify Hospitalization of Former Minister Jyotipriya Mallik, bail plea opposed

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, Kolkata, Nov 14, 2024 : The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday expressed strong objections regarding the West Bengal Correctional Services Department’s failure to notify the agency about the hospitalization of former Minister Jyotipriya Mallik, who has been under judicial custody since his arrest in connection with the multi-crore Public Distribution System (PDS) scam.

Mallik, who was arrested by ED officials in October last year, was admitted to a private hospital in Kolkata several days ago. However, the ED was only made aware of his hospitalization on Thursday afternoon, during a hearing related to the PDS case at a special court in Kolkata. The ED’s counsel raised concerns in court, stressing that, as a matter of protocol, the agency should have been informed about Mallik’s medical condition, given that he is in the agency’s custody.

Earlier in the week, on Monday, Mallik’s legal team had filed a petition seeking bail, citing his deteriorating health. Today the ED opposed the request, submitting a written objection to the court and sharing it with Mallik’s counsel. The court granted the defense time to review the ED’s submission, with the next hearing scheduled for November 20.

Since his arrest, Mallik has frequently cited health issues, leading to multiple hospitalizations. His medical conditions have been central to his bail petitions, which have been consistently opposed by the ED.

Meanwhile, the ED continues to intensify its investigation into the PDS case. Last month, the agency conducted raids across 14 locations in West Bengal and, in September, filed a supplementary charge sheet naming eight additional individuals connected to the case.

As the investigation progresses, the ED has raised further concerns regarding Mallik’s hospital admission, emphasizing the need for proper notification to investigating agencies. The court will continue deliberating on Mallik’s bail petition on November 20.

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