Debraj Chakraborty, ex-TMC councillor in DA case, gets 7-day police custody

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Debraj Chakraborty, ex-TMC councillor in DA case, gets 7-day police custody

Synopsis

A former TMC councillor and husband of singer-politician Aditi Munshi was remanded to seven days in police custody after being arrested in Purulia, while egg-throwing crowds confronted him outside Barasat Court. The couple allegedly transferred assets worth at least ₹100 crore before the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections — a case that puts a spotlight on political wealth accountability in the state.

Key Takeaways

Debraj Chakraborty , former TMC councillor of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation , was arrested on 2 July 2025 from Purulia after days of absconding.
The Barasat Court in North 24 Parganas remanded him to seven days of police custody on 3 July 2025 .
Egg-throwing crowds confronted him at the court; several police personnel were reportedly struck.
The Calcutta High Court had earlier rejected his anticipatory bail but granted interim relief to his wife, singer-politician Aditi Munshi , citing their four-month-old daughter .
The couple allegedly transferred assets worth at least ₹100 crore anonymously before the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections .
Charges include disproportionate assets, concealment of wealth, and money laundering .

Former Trinamool Congress (TMC) councillor Debraj Chakraborty of the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, was on Thursday, 3 July 2025 remanded to seven days in police custody by the Barasat Court, a day after his arrest in a disproportionate assets (DA) case. Chakraborty, who had been absconding for several days, was arrested by the West Bengal Police from Purulia on Wednesday evening, 2 July 2025.

Scenes Outside Barasat Court

When Chakraborty was produced before the court, a large crowd had gathered on the premises and began shouting slogans branding him a 'thief'. Some in the crowd hurled eggs at him as he arrived — an incident that drew wide attention. Chakraborty reportedly wore a baseball cap in an apparent attempt to shield himself from the projectiles.

A heavy police contingent was deployed to escort him safely into the courtroom. Several police personnel were reportedly struck by hurled eggs while attempting to protect the accused. Following a brief hearing, the court remanded Chakraborty to seven days of police custody.

Calcutta High Court's Earlier Orders

Last week, a single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court, headed by Justice Jay Sengupta, rejected Chakraborty's anticipatory bail plea. On the same day, however, the bench granted interim anticipatory bail to his wife, Aditi Munshi — a former TMC legislator and noted devotional singer — who is a co-accused in the same case. The court cited the couple's four-month-old daughter as grounds for granting Munshi interim relief.

Allegations Against the Couple

Investigators allege that Aditi Munshi, the then TMC MLA from the Rajarhat-Gopalpur Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas, and Chakraborty transferred assets worth at least ₹100 crore anonymously and in the names of relatives and acquaintances ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. The charges include possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of income, concealment of assets, and money laundering.

Munshi, who contested the recently concluded West Bengal Assembly polls and was defeated, is also accused of understating her assets in the election affidavit she filed for those elections. Chakraborty was considered an influential figure in the Bidhannagar area during his tenure as councillor.

What Happens Next

With Chakraborty now in police custody for seven days, investigators are expected to question him about the alleged asset transfers and any undisclosed holdings. The case against Munshi remains active, with her interim anticipatory bail subject to further court proceedings. The outcome of this case is being closely watched given its implications for political accountability in West Bengal ahead of future electoral cycles.

Point of View

If substantiated, would represent a serious indictment of how municipal-level political power has been leveraged in the state. Whether investigators can establish a clear money trail — and whether the case against Munshi survives her interim bail — will determine if this becomes a landmark accountability moment or fades into West Bengal's crowded docket of unresolved political cases.
NationPress
2 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Debraj Chakraborty and why was he arrested?
Debraj Chakraborty is a former Trinamool Congress councillor of the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. He was arrested on 2 July 2025 by the West Bengal Police in connection with a disproportionate assets case alleging that he and his wife transferred assets worth at least ₹100 crore anonymously before the 2026 Assembly elections.
What did the Barasat Court order?
The Barasat Court in North 24 Parganas remanded Debraj Chakraborty to seven days of police custody on 3 July 2025, following a brief hearing after he was produced before the court.
Who is Aditi Munshi and what is her role in the case?
Aditi Munshi is a former TMC MLA from the Rajarhat-Gopalpur Assembly constituency and a well-known devotional singer. She is a co-accused in the same disproportionate assets case and is alleged to have understated her assets in her election affidavit. The Calcutta High Court granted her interim anticipatory bail, citing the couple's four-month-old daughter.
Why did the Calcutta High Court reject Chakraborty's anticipatory bail?
The single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court, headed by Justice Jay Sengupta, rejected Chakraborty's anticipatory bail plea last week without granting relief, while simultaneously granting interim anticipatory bail to his wife Aditi Munshi on humanitarian grounds related to their infant daughter.
What are the specific charges in the disproportionate assets case?
The charges include possession of assets disproportionate to known sources of income, concealment of assets, and money laundering. It is alleged that the couple transferred at least ₹100 crore anonymously and in the names of relatives and acquaintances before the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections.
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