The investigation took a dramatic turn after police received information that large amounts of cash had been hidden in agricultural land.
During questioning, Bhattacharya allegedly admitted that money had been buried in a jute field behind his residence. A major search operation was then launched with drone cameras and sniffer dogs.
After hours of digging, police recovered trolley bags and sacks filled with bundles of Rs 500 notes. Some gold items were also reportedly recovered. Viral videos showed police officers carrying sacks filled with cash from the field while crowds gathered nearby.
Officials later brought in counting machines as the recovered amount continued rising throughout the night.
What Are the Allegations Against Him?
Investigators suspect the money may be linked to corruption in government housing schemes, especially the ‘Bangla Bari’ project. Police are also looking into allegations that local businessmen and residents were forced to pay money.
The BJP has accused Bhattacharya of collecting illegal commissions and misusing government resources. However, police are still investigating the source of the cash and have not yet made final conclusions public.
The case has also revived memories of earlier cash recovery scandals in Bengal politics, including the 2022 school recruitment scam case involving former minister Partha Chatterjee and his aide Arpita Mukherjee.
Arrest and Political Fallout
Bhattacharya reportedly tried to avoid arrest for several hours before police finally detained him from a hotel in Baduria. He was later produced before a district court, which sent him to police custody for further questioning.
The incident has created fresh political tension in West Bengal, with opposition parties attacking the TMC government over corruption allegations.
Meanwhile, the ruling party is facing growing pressure as several leaders and councillors across the state continue to come under investigation in different cases.
(With inputs from agencies)