NIA Files Chargesheets Against 31 in Malda Road Blockade Case
L'essentiel
- The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed chargesheets against 31 individuals in Malda for road blockades and illegal detention of judicial officers ahead of assembly polls.
- Investigations revealed coordinated unlawful assemblies and obstruction of government officials.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed chargesheets against 31 individuals in Malda concerning road blockades and the illegal detention of judicial officers. These incidents occurred ahead of the assembly polls. The NIA's investigation confirmed coordinated unlawful assemblies and obstruction of government officials, disrupting law and order.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday said that a total of 31 accused have been named in chargesheets filed in four separate cases in the road blockades and illegal detention of judicial officers as part of the special intensive revision (SIR) in Malda.
The chargesheets have been filed before the NIA Special Court, Kolkata, based on various digital/technical, documentary and oral evidence, and examination of several witnesses to the incidents that rocked the region ahead of the assembly polls in April.
The accused have been charged under respective relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, National Highways Act, 1956, and West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order (WBMPO) Act, 1972.
Specific roles played by each accused have been detailed in the chargesheets, which establishes their involvement in the road blockades and illegal detention/restraint of judicial officers engaged in the SIR at various locations in Malda district.
NIA, which had taken over the investigation in the cases following the Supreme Court taking cognizance suo motu and its directive, found that the accused had, in a coordinated manner, participated in unlawful assemblies, blocked public roads, obstructed the movement of government officials, and wrongfully restrained judicial officers engaged in the SIR exercise.
The accused had also disrupted the law and order in the region through their unlawful activities, it has been clearly established by NIA in its chargesheets.
Questions ouvertes
- What are the specific penalties for the accused under the mentioned acts?
- What is the timeline for the court proceedings?
- Were there any political affiliations identified among the accused?
- What was the specific nature of the disruption caused by the road blockades?