
Kolkata, May 25 -- Police personnel visited the Kolkata residence of TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee on Monday.
A team of police officers reached Diamond Harbour MP Banerjee's residence 'Santiniketan', on 188A Harish Mukherjee Road, in the afternoon. Some of them were in Kolkata Police uniform, while others were in plain clothes.
Neither the police officially stated the reason for the visit, nor did the TMC issue a formal statement on the matter.
However, a senior Kolkata Police officer sought to downplay the development. "There is no law-and-order issue or any special operation. It was part of a routine official exercise," the officer reportedly said.
Officials said the team removed a TV monitor that was attached to the security scanner, which was earlier installed at the entrance of the TMC leader's residence.
"The equipment was placed there for security purposes. Later, it was decided that the machines would be taken back as they belonged to the government," another senior police officer said. The scanners were similar to those generally seen at airports, railway stations and large public or private establishments.
The scanning machines had been removed by authorities earlier after it emerged that the devices were government property, the police officer said.
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