Sameer Wankhede writes to Mumbai CP, seeking protection from legal action on the basis of ‘wrongful motive’

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede on Sunday requested the Mumbai Police Commissioner to ensure that no legal action is taken against him on the basis of “malafide intentions”. Wankhede, in a letter to the commissioner, said that some “unknown persons” are involved in initiating legal action against him in connection with the cruise ship drug bust case.

“It is also brought to your notice that threats of imprisonment and dismissal have been issued against the undersigned on public media by highly respected public functionaries,” Wankhede wrote.

It was an independent witness, Prabhakar Cell, claimed earlier today that an NCB official and some others had demanded Rs 25 crore from Shah Rukh Khan to release his son Aryan Khan, who was convicted in the drugs case on October 2. was arrested. NCB responded to claims In an official statement, asserting that Prabhakar was a witness in the case, which is before the court and the sub-judge, he “needs to present his prayer in the honorable court and not through social media if he finds something”. have to say”. The statement, signed by NCB DDG Mutha Ashok, also said that Wankhede has categorically denied the allegations.

In his letter, Wankhede referred to Jain’s statement that he had sent Prabhakar’s affidavit to the Director General of NCB, requesting necessary action.

“Since he (SAIL) is a witness in the case and the matter is before the honorable court and is sub judice, if he has anything to say then he needs to submit his prayer in the court instead of social media,” Jain said. In addition, the affidavit contains certain vigilance charges against certain persons, which are based on non-heard by the Prabhakar cell, the statement said.

“Sameer Wankhede, Zonal Director, Mumbai NCB has categorically denied these allegations. Since some of the contents of the affidavit pertain to vigilance matter, we are forwarding this affidavit to Director General (DG) NCB and requesting him for further necessary action.

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