The State Crime Investigation Department (CID) intensified its operational presence in Kolkata's high-profile Kalighat locality on Thursday afternoon, descending upon an apartment block located on Harish Chatterjee Street. Moving past the immediate perimeter of former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's primary residence, a team of specialized investigators entered flat number 29/D. Local neighborhood sources verified that the second-floor apartment is currently occupied by a close relative of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo, identified specifically as Mamata Banerjee's sister. Before executing the entry, CID officials briefly questioned several resident witnesses regarding structural layouts and occupancy timelines.
While investigators did not immediately issue a public brief clarifying the specific case number tied to the afternoon raid, the action follows a series of aggressive administrative maneuvers tracking top-tier TMC leaders. The central investigative focus in the region has remained tightly anchored around an ongoing MLA signature forgery case. Over the past few weeks, the CID has conducted search operations at the Trinamool party operational headquarters adjacent to the Kalighat residence. The agency has also heavily cross-examined TMC All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee at the Bhavani Bhavan state police headquarters, alongside the formal interrogation of political operative DJ Kambarna.
The surprise deployment on Harish Chatterjee Street has immediately reignited a fierce political war of words between the ruling dispensation and the opposition. The Trinamool Congress leadership issued a sharp condemnation of the raid, characterizing the entry into a family member's private residence as a textbook manifestation of malicious political vendetta aimed at intimidating their top leadership. Conversely, state minister Tapas Roy completely dismissed the TMC's allegations of administrative bias, stating that the law enforcement agency is operating strictly within its legal mandate. Roy asserted that the ongoing judicial processes have absolutely no correlation with active party politics.