ED Swoops on Eight Sites Tied to TMC MLA Madan Mitra in Municipal Recruitment Scam, From Bhowanipore to Joka The ED carried out simultaneous searches at eight locations linked to TMC MLA and former minister Madan Mitra in and around Kolkata in connection with the municipal recruitment corruption case. Investigators claim Mitra is tied to more than 125 allegedly illegal appointments. The probe into alleged irregularities in municipal hiring across West Bengal has once again reached a prominent figure within the ruling camp. On Saturday, teams of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) fanned out and conducted simultaneous searches at eight separate premises connected to Trinamool Congress MLA and former state minister Madan Mitra. Where the searches took place According to sources, the operation covered a total of eight locations spread across Kolkata and its surrounding areas, including the legislator's own residence. ED officials reached Mitra's home in Kolkata's Bhowanipore, along with addresses in Kamarhati in North 24 Parganas and Joka in South 24 Parganas. The agency has made it clear that the entire search exercise is directly linked to the municipal recruitment corruption case. What the allegations are Officials connected to the inquiry say the investigation so far has indicated that Madan Mitra allegedly collected bribes in the form of cash and gold through middlemen. These transactions are said to have been made in exchange for securing jobs for ineligible candidates in various posts across several municipalities, including the Kamarhati Municipality. Put simply, the charge is that government jobs were handed out on the strength of money and gold rather than merit. More than 125 appointments under scrutiny Sources have claimed that the TMC leader's name appears to be linked to more than 125 such allegedly unlawful appointments. In other words, the scope of the probe is not confined to one or two cases but extends to a large number of recruitments. The agency says the investigation is far from over and that further leads and details are being examined on an ongoing basis. What this means for you • Across India: For job-seekers who rely on merit rather than bribes or connections, this probe signals that action is being taken against illegal government recruitment. • In West Bengal: Young applicants seeking municipal jobs in areas like Kamarhati, Bhowanipore and Joka may now face tighter scrutiny and cleaner hiring processes. https://trendkia.com/en/west-bengal/nagara-nigama-bharti-ghotala-tmc-vidhayaka-madana-mitra-se-jure-8-thikanon-para--310 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.