Kolkata: Top West Bengal police officer Rajeev Kumar did not respond Monday to CBI’s summons in connection with the multi crore Rose Valley ponzi scheme case, officials in the agency said.
Rajeev Kumar, who is the ADG of CID, did not turn up at the CBI office at Salt Lake here to face interrogation in the case. The sources said that Kumar has sought time to appear before the probe agency.
The former Kolkata top cop has been summoned for allegedly tampering evidence in the over Rs 10,000 crore Rose Valley scam in which thousands of innocent investors were duped with promises of high returns.
Meanwhile, a team of officials of the investigating agency visited the official residence of Kumar, the former city police commissioner, on Park Street as a part of its ongoing efforts to trace him in connection with the Saradha ponzi scheme scam involving around Rs 2,500 crore.
Rajeev Kumar has been evading summons of the probe agency since Calcutta High Court withdrew protection from CBI taking any coercive action against him in the case.
Kumar is alleged to have suppressed evidence crucial for the investigation into the Saradha scam. Kumar received a setback as the Alipore Sessions and District Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea Saturday.
CBI has been scouting various places in and around the city to trace Kumar, who has remained incommunicado for some time. However, Kumar’s lawyers moved Monday the Calcutta High Court seeking time for him to appear before the CBI in the Rose Valley case.
PTI