Sen knelt by the body. He noticed something strange: Bhola's left hand was clenched. Gently, he pried open the stiff fingers. Inside was a wet, crumpled piece of paper. On it, written in Bengali with a child's crayon, were three words: Boi. 3rd. Shelf.
But Debu wasn’t there to restore. He was there to destroy. Nalban Kolkata Scandal Fulll
ACP Sen did not go to his superiors. He went straight to the CBI office in Salt Lake, along with Roshni Chatterjee (still in a sling) and the Chronicle 's editor. Sen knelt by the body
Roshni was hospitalized. ACP Sen visited her. His face was gray. "They know, Roshni. Debu has moles in my own station. Without the USB, we have nothing." Inside was a wet, crumpled piece of paper
But Roshni made a mistake. She called ACP Amitabh Sen, the only honest officer in the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate, from her office landline.
Three luxury SUVs—a black BMW, a white Fortuner, and a Mercedes with tinted glass that reflected lightning—pulled up to the restricted zone behind the boating club. Men in safari suits got out. Bhola recognized one of them: Debashish "Debu" Ganguly, the Mayor-in-Council (MIC) of Parks and Environment. He was the man who signed the checks for Nalban’s "restoration."
Six months later, the CBI filed a 12,000-page chargesheet. Debu Ganguly was denied bail and sent to Presidency Jail. Sanjay Poddar turned approver and is now in witness protection.