MUMBAI: Nawab Malik, NCP leader and Maharashtra minister, demanded to know what was NCB's Mumbai zone chief Sameer Wankhede, who arrested Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in a drugs case, doing in Dubai and the Maldives with his family during the pandemic lockdown.
Further, the minister, according to the reports, threatened that he will not stop his tirade until Sameer Wankhede is put in jail for "concocting drugs cases against Bollywood personalities". However, Sameer Wankhede refuted Malik`s allegations.
The NCB said that the former has never been to Dubai while with the agency, but had visited the Maldives after taking permission. In a counter attack, Malik shared photos of Wankhede's family holidaying in the Maldives when the entire Bollywood was also there. "It's very clear that all this 'vasuli' (extortion) took place in Maldives and Dubai. I am releasing the photos. What was he doing in Maldives-Dubai, he must answer," Malik said at a public rally in Pune amid thunderous applause. Daring Wankhede to come clean on his foreign sojourns with his family, Malik, who is the national spokesperson of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), said that attempts were being made to implicate certain film personalities in fake cases and parade them before the NCB.
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"Along with some BJP people, Wankhede is threatening the film industry people... I am repeating - He keeps filing false cases and arresting people based on WhatsApp chats and without any evidence. I am going to reveal more on this," he warned. The NCP leader declared that soon he will "expose Wankhede with full proof on all the fake cases with which he's trying to instill fear in Bollywood", for which he would pay a heavy price. He further added, "Within six months, he will lose his job and within a year, he will be jailed. I am collecting evidence against him."
The battle between NCB and NCP erupted after the probe agency raided a rave party aboard a cruise ship and arrested 8 persons, including Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, all of whom are now in judicial custody till October 30. Later, the NCB nabbed 12 others, and on Thursday, actress Ananya Panday was summoned for probe, which will continue further on Friday (October 22). An irked Wankhede roundly flayed the personal attacks by Malik on him, his sister, his retired 77-year-old father and his deceased mother in the past fortnight.
"I strongly condemn all this. I don't know why the minister is doing all this. The cases are sub-judice. I will give a suitable reply at the appropriate time," Wankhede said, speaking briefly with media persons late on Thursday evening. He warned that since he is a serving government officer, he would seek the advice of his seniors and then proceed against Malik legally.
The NCB also came to Wankhede's aid by issuing a statement that said that he did not apply for going to Dubai after he joined the agency on deputation for six months on August 31, 2020. However, as per the NCB`s approval granted on July 27, 2021, Wankhede had gone to the Maldives with his family, NCB's Deputy Director-General of South West Region, Mutha Ashok Jain, said in a statement. On Malik's charges of "lodging fake cases" against Bollywood personalities for 'vasuli', Wankhede said he was not indulging in some child's play, but attempting to cleanse Maharashtra and Goa of the drugs menace.
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CREDIT: DNAINDIA
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