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Kolkata Police Ban Large Gatherings for 60 Days Ahead of Election Vote Counting
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Politics·5/1/2026AI summary

Kolkata Police Ban Large Gatherings for 60 Days Ahead of Election Vote Counting

Kolkata Police have imposed prohibitory orders banning large gatherings in parts of the city's central business district for 60 days from May 3 to July 1, 2026. The ban covers areas under Bowbazar and Hare Street police stations and the Headquarters Traffic Guard zone. The action follows intelligence inputs about likely violent demonstrations during the May 4 assembly election vote counting, with TMC leaders having alleged lack of transparency at strongrooms housing EVMs.

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Economic Times
Kolkata Police Transfers Four Inspectors, EC Adds 11 Observers for Phase II Polls
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Politics·4/25/2026AI summary

Kolkata Police Transfers Four Inspectors, EC Adds 11 Observers for Phase II Polls

Election Commission Kolkata Police issued transfer orders for four inspectors across three police stations, with Gautam Das appointed officer in-charge of Kalighat PS and Subrata Pandey taking over Alipore PS. The EC also decided to deploy 11 additional police observers for phase II polls on April 29 covering 142 seats across multiple districts including South 24 Parganas, North 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Nadia, and Howrah.

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Times of India
ED Raids Kolkata Police DCP, Arrests Businessman in Money Laundering Probe Linked to Illegal Land Deals
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Crime·4/19/2026AI summary

ED Raids Kolkata Police DCP, Arrests Businessman in Money Laundering Probe Linked to Illegal Land Deals

Enforcement Directorate raided the residence of Kolkata Police DCP (Special Branch) Shantanu Sinha Biswas and arrested businessman Joy Kamdar in a money laundering probe linked to alleged illegal land deals and extortion. ED claimed recovery of Rs 1.2 crore cash from Kamdar's Behala residence. The probe involves a syndicate led by history-sheeter Biswajit Podder. The action during Bengal poll season drew sharp reaction from CM Mamata Banerjee, who accused the agency of daily harassment.

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Times of India