Former Trinamool MLA Saokat Molla Gets 14-Day NIA Custody in Bhangar Blast Case
Ex-TMC MLA Saokat Molla Gets 14-Day NIA Custody in Bhangar Blast

Kolkata: Former Trinamool Congress MLA Saokat Molla was remanded to 14-day custody of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday, a day after his arrest from Kamalgazi in connection with a pre-poll blast case in Bhangar that resulted in one fatality.

Court Appearance Amid Tight Security

Molla was produced before city sessions court chief judge Sudipta Kumar De under tight security after being brought from the NIA headquarters in New Town. During the transit, Molla faced protests at multiple locations, with demonstrators raising slogans calling him a thief and hurling eggs, fish, and water bottles at the police convoy escorting him.

NIA's Allegations

Seeking custody, NIA counsel Shyamal Ghosh told the court that Molla was the alleged mastermind behind the explosion that occurred on March 19 in South Bamunia village of Chaltaberia. The agency also alleged that Molla played a role in the disappearance of bodies in multiple cases of political violence in the region.

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Ghosh stated that three arrested individuals had claimed Molla was the mastermind. He sought custody to unravel the larger conspiracy behind the incident, submitting that the case diary had been presented and all relevant phone calls were examined. The NIA had earlier declared Molla an absconder, he added.

Defense Arguments

Appearing for Molla, defense counsel Suman Das sought bail. He argued, "NIA has seized several mobile phones and arrested multiple persons. Molla lives far from the blast site and has no connection with the incident. Molla used to get Z-plus security and was always surrounded by cops. How is it possible that he was involved?"

Protests and Public Reaction

A large crowd gathered outside the NIA headquarters before Molla was taken to court. Protesters arrived carrying crates of eggs and fish, while some played the viral "maach chor" (fish thief) song on loudspeakers. As Molla was moved out of the building, eggs and fish were thrown at the convoy.

Before being taken to court, Molla was brought to Bidhannagar Sub-Divisional Hospital for a mandatory medical examination, where slogans were also raised. On the way to Bankshall Court, police seated Molla in the middle row of an SUV and covered the vehicle's windows with newspapers. After reaching the court premises around 2:30 pm, he was swiftly escorted inside by central forces as protesters threw plastic bottles and eggs.

One person outside court claimed that Molla had forced many people to flee their homes and said it was "satisfying" to see him run for cover. Another protester from Canning alleged that Molla and his associates assaulted him and his family after the 2021 assembly elections, forcing him to stay away from his village for over a year.

Celebrations in Bhangar

Jubilant scenes were witnessed across Bhangar and parts of Canning East, with residents distributing sweets and celebrating what many described as the end of a prolonged period of fear and intimidation. Kashi Morol, a local resident, alleged that Molla and his associates forcibly took over land, encroached on a canal, and used political influence to seize cattle and poultry from villagers.

Legal and Administrative Actions

On Saturday, a district administration team visited a café allegedly constructed by Molla's son on the banks of the Matla river. A notice from the Sub-Divisional Officer's office directed the parties concerned to appear with relevant documents on June 18.

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