ED summons 3 cops linked to arrested ex-Kolkata Police DC Biswas in syndicate case

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ED summons 3 cops linked to arrested ex-Kolkata Police DC Biswas in syndicate case

Synopsis

The ED has widened its syndicate probe in Kolkata by summoning three police officers close to arrested former Deputy Commissioner Shantanu Sinha Biswas — including a Sub-Inspector from south Kolkata — alongside family members of syndicate operator Sona Pappu. With all three primary accused already in judicial custody, the agency is now targeting the network's outer ring.

Key Takeaways

The ED has summoned 3 police officers linked to arrested former Kolkata Police DC Shantanu Sinha Biswas for questioning on 24 June .
One of the summoned officers is a Sub-Inspector posted at a police station in south Kolkata .
The family of syndicate operator Biswajit Poddar (Sona Pappu) , including wife Soma Poddar , has also been summoned this week.
Sona Pappu faces charges of land grabbing , extortion , and violations under the Arms Act .
All three primary accused — Shantanu Sinha Biswas , Sona Pappu , and businessman Joy Kamdar — are currently in judicial custody .
The ED had earlier issued a lookout circular against Biswas after he repeatedly ignored summons in the sand smuggling and syndicate cases.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned three police officers with close ties to arrested former Kolkata Police Deputy Commissioner Shantanu Sinha Biswas for questioning in a criminal-linked syndicate case, officials confirmed on Wednesday, 24 June. The development signals a widening of the agency's probe into an alleged extortion-and-land-grabbing network that has already ensnared a senior police officer, a syndicate kingpin, and a businessman.

Who Has Been Summoned

Among the three officers called in for questioning is a Sub-Inspector currently posted at a police station in south Kolkata, according to a senior ED official. The agency has also issued summons to the family members of arrested syndicate operator Biswajit Poddar, widely known as Sona Pappu — including his wife Soma Poddar and several other relatives — directing them to appear at the ED's office this week.

The Syndicate at the Centre of the Probe

Sona Pappu, a resident of Ballygunge in south Kolkata, faces multiple charges including land grabbing, extortion, and violations under the Arms Act. The ED's investigation was initiated on the basis of these charges. In the course of that probe, the name of businessman Joy Kamdar surfaced, leading to his arrest as well. A search operation was subsequently conducted at the residence of Shantanu Sinha Biswas on Fern Road in south Kolkata.

How Biswas Was Eventually Arrested

The day after the search, the ED summoned Shantanu and his two sons, Sayantan and Manish, to the CGO Complex office in Salt Lake, Kolkata — but none of them appeared. In April, Shantanu was also summoned in a separate sand smuggling case, which he again did not comply with. A lookout circular was issued in his name. He eventually appeared at the ED office, after which he was arrested following interrogation.

Sona Pappu, who had remained at large for a period, subsequently walked into the CGO Complex with his wife and was arrested after a prolonged interrogation. All three — Shantanu Sinha Biswas, Sona Pappu, and Joy Kamdar — are currently in judicial custody.

What the ED Is Pursuing Now

With the three primary accused in custody, the ED is now turning its attention to those in their orbit — including police personnel who reportedly maintained close ties with the former Deputy Commissioner, and family members of the syndicate operator. This comes amid a broader pattern of ED investigations into alleged nexuses between organised crime networks and law enforcement in West Bengal. The questioning of Sona Pappu's wife and relatives is expected to focus on financial trails and assets linked to the syndicate's operations.

The probe is ongoing, and further summons or arrests cannot be ruled out as the agency maps the full extent of the alleged criminal network.

Point of View

A syndicate boss, and a businessman are already in custody; the agency is now probing whether the protection extended to this network ran deeper into the force. West Bengal has seen repeated allegations of police-criminal nexuses, but prosecutorial action against serving officers remains rare. If the ED's questioning yields chargeable evidence against the Sub-Inspector and others, it would mark a significant test of whether central agencies can pierce law enforcement networks that state-level inquiries have historically left intact.
NationPress
24 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the ED summoned three Kolkata police officers?
The ED summoned the three officers because of their reported close ties to arrested former Kolkata Police Deputy Commissioner Shantanu Sinha Biswas, who is in judicial custody in a criminal syndicate case involving land grabbing and extortion. The agency is widening its probe to map the full network around the syndicate.
Who is Sona Pappu and what are the charges against him?
Sona Pappu, whose real name is Biswajit Poddar, is a syndicate operator from Ballygunge in south Kolkata. He faces charges including land grabbing, extortion, and violations under the Arms Act, and is currently in judicial custody after being arrested by the ED following a prolonged interrogation.
Who are the three people currently in judicial custody in this case?
Former Kolkata Police Deputy Commissioner Shantanu Sinha Biswas, syndicate operator Biswajit Poddar (Sona Pappu), and businessman Joy Kamdar are all currently in judicial custody in connection with the same syndicate probe.
Why was a lookout circular issued against Shantanu Sinha Biswas?
A lookout circular was issued against Shantanu Sinha Biswas after he repeatedly failed to appear before the ED despite multiple summons — both in the Sona Pappu syndicate case and a separate sand smuggling investigation. He eventually appeared at the ED's CGO Complex office and was arrested after questioning.
What is the ED expected to probe when questioning Sona Pappu's family?
The questioning of Sona Pappu's wife Soma Poddar and other family members is expected to focus on financial trails and assets linked to the syndicate's alleged extortion and land-grabbing operations, as the ED attempts to establish money-laundering charges under its mandate.
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