The Free Press Journal

Top cop orders probe into Sameer Wankhede's 'snooping' allegation­s

- SOMENDRA SHARMA somendra.sharma@fpj.co.in

It has come to our notice that two persons, whom we suspect could be from Oshiwara police, have been monitoring the movements of Wankhede — NCB official to The Free Press Journal

Mumbai Commission­er of Police Hemant Nagrale has ordered a probe in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede's 'snooping' claims. An Additional Commission­er of Police rank officer has been tasked to conduct the probe, sources informed on Wednesday.

On October 11, Wankhede and few other senior NCB officials had met senior Maharashtr­a Police officials and state government officials and had complained to them that at least two persons have been trying to snoop on the movements of Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer Sameer Wankhede. "It has come to our notice that two persons, whom we suspect could be from Oshiwara police, have been

monitoring the movements of Wankhede and have been trying to get informatio­n about his movements," an NCB official had told FPJ. "Wankhede's mother had passed away in 2015 and since then he had been visiting a cemetery to meet his mother's grave every day before coming to office. It has come to our notice that his movements have been monitored during his recent visits to a cemetery where his mother is buried. It has been learnt that some people are not only keeping vigil on his movements but are also trying to get CCTV footage near the cemetery," the NCB official had further said.

On October 2, a 22 member team headed by Wankhede had raided a cruise near Mumbai and had busted a party where the drug was allegedly found from some passengers. The agency has so far arrested 20 persons in the case, including the son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan.

The raid was courted by a controvers­y when NCP leader Nawab Malik had raised questions about NCB's raid.

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