ED issues fresh summons to Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel
• 8 years agoThe Enforcement Directorate has issued fresh summons to Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel, in relation to the Narada sting operation case.
Narada sting: ED summons Mathew Samuel in money laundering case
• 8 years agoThe ED has issued summons to Narada news CEO Mathew Samuel in connection with its money laundering probe in a 'sting' operation where a number of Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, including MPs and ministers, were allegedly seen taking money on camera.
How the Narada sting dust could trigger Bengal's biggest political sandstorm
Shantanu Guha Ray • 8 years agoFormer <em>Tehelka</em> staffers, who spoke on conditions of anonymity, said the timing of the Narada News sting was indeed intriguing.
Mathew Samuel, man behind Narada sting operation, says plans afoot to eliminate him, family
Ians • 8 years agoNarada News chief Mathew Samuel who conducted a sting operation purportedly showing Trinamool Congress leaders accepting bribes, on Wednesday approached the police claiming threats to himself and his family.
Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel released after detention in Delhi
• 9 years agoA division bench of Calcutta HC on Friday ordered an interim stay into the Narada sting operation probe till the next date of hearing on 19 August
Opposition hints at conspiracy over the detention of Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel
• 9 years agoOpposition Left and Congress on Saturday slammed the brief detention of Narada News CEO Mathew Samuel at Delhi airport as a desperate attempt to hush up the Narada sting operation and save the culprits
Mamata Banerjee's probe into Narada sting will have no effect on PILs: Calcutta HC
Ians • 9 years agoThe Calcutta High Court said the probe ordered by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee into the Narada sting controversy will not have any bearing on the multiple PILs pending
Narada sting: Mamata Banerjee, Rajeev Kumar and a Salvador Dali-esque probe order
Sreemoy Talukdar • 9 years agoConsider the paradox. Mamata Banerjee, who as home minister is also in charge of the police, already believes that a conspiracy via a so-called sting was hatched to malign her party's image just before the polls and create suspicion among the voters.