Hindustan Times (East UP)

Drugs-on-cruise case: Wankhede appears before NCB vigilance panel

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NEW DELHI: Sameer Wankhede, the Narcotics Control Bureau’s former Mumbai zonal director, on Sunday appeared before a department­al vigilance panel here that is investigat­ing allegation­s of extortion against the agency tea that conducted the drugs-on-cruise raid leading to arrest of actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan and others.

Officials said Wankhede presented his version and official documents related to the raid, which took place in October last year at the internatio­nal cruise terminal in Mumbai, before NCB Deputy Director General (DDG) for the northern region Gyaneshwar Singh.

He and his team from NCB Mumbai had earlier too deposed before the vigilance panel and it is understood that the latest deposition is part of the process to conclude the inquiry following which a report will be submitted by the DDG to the NCB Director General.

Singh, a 1999-batch IPS officer of Himachal Pradesh cadre, is the chief vigilance officer (CVO) of the NCB and was tasked to conduct the probe after Prabhakar Sail, an independen­t witness in the cruise drugs case, had filed an affidavit claiming that there was an extortion bid of ₹25 crore by some NCB Mumbai officials and others for letting off Aryan Khan in the case.

Twenty people were arrested in this case and all of them are now out on bail, including Aryan Khan. Sail had claimed that he overheard that ₹8 crore ‘bribe’ out of this money was to be paid to Wankhede.

Sail was the bodyguard of a private person and another witness in this case - K P Gosavi who is now in jail following his arrest by the Pune Police in a fraud case. Gosavi was arrested by the police after the NCB cruise raid and the vigilance panel will also question him in jail before preparing its final report.

Sail had also claimed that he saw Gosavi meeting Shah Rukh Khan’s manager Pooja Dadlani post the Cordelia cruise raid and that he was asked to sign “9-10 blank pages” in the presence of Wankhede.

Wankhede had maintained that all due procedures were followed during the raid and the allegation­s were made to deter him from taking strong action against high-profile drug trafficker­s. Other officials from the NCB Mumbai team involved in this case have also deposed before the DDG Singh-led panel here this week, sources said.

Singh and his team had last year travelled to Mumbai to conduct an on-spot investigat­ion, questionin­g and recording statements of all those involved including Wankhede, his NCB Mumbai team, Sail, Aryan Khan and others. The vigilance team also took possession of the NCB case documents and the seizure memo. Gosavi’s close proximity and photograph­s with Aryan Khan during the NCB raids had raised questions and the matter is part of the department­al vigilance probe.

The tenure of Wankhede, an Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer of the 2008 batch, with the NCB ended last month as he was not given an extension in the federal anti-narcotics agency.

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