Aryan Khan case- NCB, the zonal chief move court to avoid attempts to scuttle the investigation
This came after a witness in the case, Prabhakar Sail who claimed that he was made to sign blank pages by the Narcotics Control Bureau.
The Narcotics Control Bureau and its zonal head Sameer Wankhede moved to a Mumbai court seeking directions to avoid attempts to create hurdles in the investigation of a drugs case involving actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, said Bar and Bench. The central agency claimed in an affidavit filed at the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic substances act court said NDTV. It told that the affidavit filed by Prabhakar Sail, a witness, in this case, has told that he has turned hostile according to NDTV.
Sail told that he had overheard private investigator Kiran Gosavi talk about an Rs 18-crore deal, of which Rs 8 crore was to be paid to Wankhede. He also said that soon after the arrest of Shah Rukh Khan’s son, in this case, he was made to sign on 10 sheets of blank paper at the anti-drug agency’s office.
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