Who is Saokat Molla? West Bengal Ex MLA and prime suspect in Bhangar bomb blast case sent to NIA custody for 14 days
Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Saokat Molla, accused of being the key suspect in the Bhangar bomb blast case in West Bengal, was produced before an
Trinamool Congress (TMC) legislator Saokat Molla, accused of being the key suspect in the Bhangar bomb blast case in West Bengal, was produced before an Investigation Agency (NIA) court on Saturday. He was sent to NIA custody for 14 days, according to ANI. The case relates to a crude bomb explosion that reportedly took place while explosive devices were being manufactured ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. The incident resulted in the death of one of the individuals involved in making the bombs and left several others injured. Molla, who had allegedly been evading arrest, was arrested in South 24 Parganas district after sustained search operations conducted by the NIA as part of its ongoing probe into the case. According to the NIA's investigation, former MLA Saokat Molla, the fourth person arrested in the case, was identified as the alleged mastermind behind the conspiracy.
Investigators claim he had instructed the other accused to manufacture the crude bombs and later directed them to alter the blast site in an attempt to tamper with evidence. His arrest followed closely on the apprehension of another accused, Sainur Molla, who is alleged to have transported the deceased and injured individuals in his Scorpio vehicle after the explosion. Who is Saokot Molla? Saokat Molla entered the West Bengal Legislative Assembly after winning from the Canning Purba constituency in the 2016 state elections. He went on to secure a second consecutive term from the same seat in the 2021 Assembly polls. In the run-up to the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, a song titled "Saokat Toh Mach Chor" ("Saokat is a fish thief") went viral on social media, triggering a political row.
Molla claimed that the song was the handiwork of the Indian Secular Front and accused the party of orchestrating a defamatory campaign against him. Describing the content as offensive, malicious and derogatory, he told the media that he intended to take legal action against those responsible for what he termed a humiliating political smear campaign. NIA investigators have found that, following the explosion, accused Sainur Molla was allegedly behind the wheel of the Scorpio vehicle used to transport the deceased and those injured in the blast. According to the probe, he first took the victims to a nearby hospital before moving them to another location, where they were later transferred to an ambulance. The ambulance driver, who was arrested earlier in connection with the case, is currently lodged in judicial custody.
