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West Bengal: ED launches massive crackdown on sand smuggling racket, targets Kingpin Sheikh Jahirul

The ED launched coordinated raids across West Bengal, including Kolkata, targeting Sheikh Jahirul and other sand mine owners in a massive crackdown on a multi-crore sand smuggling racket

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Sep 8, 2025, 07:20 pm IST
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on September 8, executed coordinated raids at over 20 locations across West Bengal, including Kolkata, in connection with a massive sand smuggling racket. The crackdown, involving a significant deployment of central security forces, targets Sheikh Jahirul, the alleged kingpin of the illegal sand trade, and other influential players accused of siphoning off state resources and laundering illicit funds through a complex network of businesses and insurance companies.

The ED raids spanned key urban and semi-urban areas, including Behala, Regent Park, Bidhannagar, and Kalyani. Central officials focused on uncovering financial trails, documents, and properties tied to the racket, which investigators say has enriched a select group of individuals at the expense of local communities and environmental regulations.

At the center of the operation is Sheikh Jahirul, a dominant figure in Jhargram district’s sand smuggling network. Officials conducted exhaustive searches at his sprawling residence near the Subarnarekha River in Gopiballavpur, as well as his offices and vehicles. A huge amount of cash, along with critical business documents, was seized.

Jahirul’s rise from a humble bicycle mechanic to a village police officer, and ultimately to a powerful sand mine owner, underscores the deep entrenchment of illegal sand trade networks in West Bengal. Sources suggest that Jahirul’s operations extended across multiple districts, with profits allegedly funneled into insurance firms, commercial ventures, and potentially even political channels.

Simultaneous raids targeted other sand mine owners in Beliaberia and Jamboni blocks in Jhargram, exposing a web of interlinked financial and business interests underpinning the illicit trade. “This operation aims to dismantle the financial backbone of the illegal sand trade. We are tracing funds that have been systematically laundered through companies and insurance businesses,” said a senior ED official.

In Kolkata, ED teams searched two offices of a prominent mining company in Behala and Salt Lake Sector 5. Investigators seized multiple bank accounts, financial records, and other critical documents. Employees and company owners are being questioned to unravel the full extent of the operation. Officials are reportedly cross-referencing accounts to detect anomalies and uncover hidden flows of illicit funds.

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Sources indicate that the investigation may expand further as the ED tracks the full financial ecosystem supporting illegal sand extraction, which has long been linked to corruption, environmental violations, and organised crime. Analysts warn that the racket not only threatens local ecology but also undermines governance and rule of law in West Bengal.

This massive crackdown comes amid mounting criticism of West Bengal’s failure to regulate sand mining, which has been associated with riverbed destruction, flooding, and loss of livelihoods for local communities. By targeting the financial networks behind the illicit trade, the ED operation sends a strong signal against impunity for influential criminals exploiting state resources.

Officials confirm that the operation is ongoing and expect further seizures and arrests in the coming days.

Topics: Sand Smuggling RacketKingpin Sheikh JahirulEDED operationSand smuggling
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