Assam

NIA Should Investigate on Supari Syndicate: KMSS

Pratidin Bureau

Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) Chief Akhil Gogoi on Wednesdayraised question as why the police have not taken any action against the Suparisyndicate that is going on in the state.

Addressing a press conference in Guwahati, KMSS chief said that the city police have not yet taken any action against the supari syndicate. "The police have not taken any action against the four supari mafia and also the trucks that were being seized from Jalukbari have been kept in ISBT but till date no action has been taken against it," claimed Akhil.

He further stated that the supari syndicate should be investigatedthrough National Investigation Agency (NIA).

The KMSS Chief further stated that the police have not yet filed a suo moto case against the supari mafia and that they have only filed a case in general diary entry.

Gogoi further raised many questions as why the Chief Minister andFinance Minister are silent over the issue, why the police have not yet seenthe supari truck. "The silence of government and police clearly indicates thatthey are involved with the syndicate that is going on in the state," saidAkhil.

KMSS have also submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister NarendraModi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking immediate investigation of thesupari syndicate.

Akhil earlier alleged that many Minister, MLAs and SPs are involvedwith the supari syndicate and said that they will disclose the names of thepersons in the near future.

Speaking about NRC, Akhil said that the BJP is trying to create chaos regardingNRC and also a section of Muslim community is in a state to create communalriot.

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