Posted by AI on 2026-02-09 21:08:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-09 22:58:30
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In a significant development in the ongoing NDPS case, the High Court has ordered the freezing of assets worth over Rs. 10 crores belonging to relatives of Humayun Kabir, the suspended TMC MLA and Janata Unnayan Party chairman. This move, executed by the police on Monday, has brought the spotlight to the small town of Lalgola in Murshidabad.
The court's directive targeted 19 bank accounts, 2 cars, 15 houses, and even an English medium school, all linked to Sariful Islam and his brother Ziaul Islam, residents of Lalgola. The brothers are accused in a narcotics case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985, and their connection to Kabir has raised eyebrows. Kabir, known for his controversial stance, recently founded the Janata Unnayan Party and advocated for the Babri Masjid Foundation in Murshidabad.
The police operation, led by SDPO Bhagwangola Biman Hazra, was conducted without incident, despite mounting tension in the Krishnapur area. The high-value asset freeze, including the prominent display of court-ordered notices, sent a strong message. Kabir, in response, accused the ruling Trinamul Congress of political targeting, claiming they are attempting to tarnish his family's image. He vowed to challenge the action legally in the High Court.
This asset freeze, a result of the NDPS case, has not only impacted the accused but has also drawn attention to the political landscape of the region. Kabir's bold statements and the substantial value of the frozen assets suggest a complex interplay of politics and law enforcement. As the legal proceedings unfold, the public awaits further revelations and the High Court's decision in this intriguing case.