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;[[Emperor vs Aurobindo Ghosh and others|Alipore Bomb Case]] | ;[[Emperor vs Aurobindo Ghosh and others|Alipore Bomb Case]] | ||
Police raided premises at 32 Murari Pukur Road at Kolkata on 2 May 1908 and a bomb-factory was discovered as was a cache of arms, a large quantity of ammunition, bombs, detonators and other tools.{{Citation needed|date= June 2022}} They also confiscated Revolutionary literature. The raids were being conducted at various places throughout Bengal and Bihar, and more detention was on the move. Aurobindo Ghosh, Barindra Kumar Ghose, Ullaskar Dutt, Indu Bhusan Roy and many others were arrested. During this time one detainee, Narendranath Goswami (aka Norendra Nath Gossain), became approver of the British, and started revealing names of many persons to the police, leading to further arrests.{{sfnp|Bose|1910|ps=}} | |||
Goswami was a resident of Srirampur near Chandernagore. He knew all the plans and activities of the revolutionaries.{{Citation needed|date= June 2022}} Appearing in the witness box he started implicating many of his former colleagues by mentioning their names. Barin Ghosh, Shanti Ghosh and Ullaskar Dutta's names were mentioned in attempting to blow off the governor's train at Chandernagore station in 1908; referring to the bomb outrage in the Mayor's house he mentioned name of Charu Chandra Roy, being the leader of the revolutionary outfit of Chandernagore;{{sfnp|Tailleur|1947|ps=}} and on 24 June mentioned names of Aurobindo Ghosh and Subodh Chandra Mullick linking to revolutionary activities.<ref name="jean">{{Cite book|title=Calcutta to Claude de Marolles - Charge d'Affaires|first= Jean|last= Belloir|publisher= MEA|volume=36|year=1953|location=Paris}}</ref> | Goswami was a resident of Srirampur near Chandernagore. He knew all the plans and activities of the revolutionaries.{{Citation needed|date= June 2022}} Appearing in the witness box he started implicating many of his former colleagues by mentioning their names. Barin Ghosh, Shanti Ghosh and Ullaskar Dutta's names were mentioned in attempting to blow off the governor's train at Chandernagore station in 1908; referring to the bomb outrage in the Mayor's house he mentioned name of Charu Chandra Roy, being the leader of the revolutionary outfit of Chandernagore;{{sfnp|Tailleur|1947|ps=}} and on 24 June mentioned names of Aurobindo Ghosh and Subodh Chandra Mullick linking to revolutionary activities.<ref name="jean">{{Cite book|title=Calcutta to Claude de Marolles - Charge d'Affaires|first= Jean|last= Belloir|publisher= MEA|volume=36|year=1953|location=Paris}}</ref> |