NCB’s Sameer Wankhede Denies Nawab Malik’s Allegations Over Dubai Visit, Plot To Target Bollywood
NCB Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede also responded to Nawab Malik’s allegation that he was brought to the NCB to target Bollywood and “defame” Maharashtra.
New Delhi: Continuing his relentless allegations against NCB Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede, Maharashtra cabinet minister, and NCP leader Nawab Malik on Thursday claimed that Centre specifically brought him to the agency after the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput following which, it started “playing games with the film industry”.
He also sought to know the motive behind his visits to the Maldives and Dubai.
Soon after, Sameer Wankhede refuted the allegations made against him by Nawab Malik and said he has never been to Dubai though he has visited the Maldives along with his family after taking permission from the central government, news agency PTI reported.
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Nawab Malik’s Allegations
Nawab Malik, in his fresh allegations, claimed that Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty was implicated in a fake case by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).
“After Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide (in June 2020), a special officer was brought in to the NCB. The suicide case was handed over to the CBI, but the mystery over his suicide or murder remains unresolved. But, after that, the NCB started playing games with the film industry,” Malik claimed, as quoted by PTI.
He remarked that dozens of actors were “paraded” before the NCB merely on the basis of WhatsApp chats.
“Attempts were made to implicate certain people in false cases. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire film industry was in the Maldives. What was the officer and his family doing in the Maldives and Dubai? This has to be clarified by Sameer Wankhede,” the NCP spokesperson said, demanding that Sameer Wankhede clarify whether he was in Dubai.
Sameer Wankhede claims he never went to Dubai post joining the service.
— Nawab Malik نواب ملک नवाब मलिक (@nawabmalikncp) October 21, 2021
This photo has revealed the truth and exposed his lie.
Sameer Wankhede was at Grand Hyatt Hotel in Dubai on 10th December 2020. pic.twitter.com/vxKSiMj8YU
“Was his family there in the Maldives when the entire film industry was in the Maldives? What was the reason behind them going there?” he questioned.
The Maharashtra minister further claimed: “We are very clear. All this ‘vasooli’ (extortion) took place in Maldives and Dubai and I will release those photos”.
The comments came as Malik on Wednesday renewed his demand to check WhatsApp chats of Wankhede, saying it will reveal how bogus the NCB cases are.
Sameer Wankhede Condemns ‘Continuous Personal Attack’
Soon after, speaking to the media, NCB Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede condemned the relentless verbal attack on him and rejected the allegations made by Nawab Malik.
“The allegations of my visit to Dubai are totally false. This is false information. I was in Mumbai on the date the minister has mentioned in his allegations and he can fully investigate it,” he said, as quoted by PTI.
He countered the claim about Dubai trip saying that the photo which the NCP leader has tweeted (to claim he was in Dubai) is from Mumbai and not Dubai.
The NCB Zonal Director said Nawab Malik can use established mechanisms to check his location on the given date, go through data from the Mumbai airport and gather other relevant information.
Meanwhile, Wankhede stated that he did visit the Maldives.
“I went to the Maldives with my family after taking permission from the government,” he said, adding that if Malik is linking the visit to “extortion” then it is not appropriate.
Wankhede also replied in the negative when asked whether he met any celebrity in the Maldives: “I did not meet anybody there. It was with all due permissions...everything was legal...have not done anything wrong.”
About the NCP leader’s reported remarks that Wankhede will not be in government service by the year-end, the IRS officer remarked that his wishes are with the minister, whose party is a key constituent in the Shiv Sena-led MVA government.
“He is a big minister and I am a small government servant..., if he wants to send me to jail for service to the nation, honest work and anti-drugs action then I am welcoming it,” the NCB official said.
“There has been continuous personal attack since the last 15 days against my dead mother, my retired father and my sister and I am condemning the attack,” he added.
Responding to the allegation that he was brought to the NCB to target Bollywood and “defame” Maharashtra, Wankhede said he applied to join the central agency in 2019 when “the (drugs) case (related to film industry) was not with us”.
Besides this, NCB Deputy Director (South Region) Ashok Mutha Jain issued a press note to respond to the allegations over foreign visits. He stated that Wankhede joined the agency on “loan basis” on August 31, 2020, and after this he has not submitted any application for ex-India leave to Dubai.
“As per the approval of Competent Authority vide NCB Order on July 27, 2021, the officer has availed ex-lndia leave along with his family to Maldives,” the note read.
Sameer Wankhede has been in the news recently after he supervised a raid on a cruise liner off the Mumbai coast earlier this month that led to the alleged recovery of drugs, following which Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan and some other people were arrested by the central agency.
Malik has repeatedly claimed the case related to the alleged recovery of banned drugs from the ship was “fake” and arrests were made just on the basis of WhatsApp chats.
The NCP leader’s son-in-law Sameer Khan was also arrested by the NCB in a drugs case in January this year and he was granted bail last month.
(With Agency Inputs)