Sameer Wankhede visits NCB headquarters in Delhi

Officials said Sameer Wankhede visited the NCB headquarters for some “official work”

November 01, 2021 06:00 pm | Updated 06:01 pm IST - New Delhi

Narcotics Control Bureau Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede. File

Narcotics Control Bureau Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede. File

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede on November 1 visited the federal anti-narcotics agency’s headquarters in New Delhi and met senior officers, officials said.

Mr. Wankhede was seen entering the head office of the NCB in the national capital’s R.K. Puram area soon after he met National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) chairperson Vijay Sampla.

“I have presented all the documents and facts as sought by the commission (NCSC)... there will be a verification of my complaint and the honourable chairperson will soon give you a response,” Mr. Wankhede told reporters after the meeting.

Fighting allegations that he forged his caste certificate and other documents to secure a job as an IRS officer under the SC quota after clearing the UPSC examination, Mr. Wankhede earlier presented his original caste papers to Mr. Sampla to prove he is a Dalit.

Officials said Mr. Wankhede visited the NCB headquarters for some “official work”.

It was not immediately known if he met NCB director general S.N. Pradhan or Deputy Director-General (northern region) Gyaneshwar Singh.

He had last visited the NCB headquarters here on October 26. Officials had said the visit of the Mumbai NCB director was with regard to a review meeting.

Mr. Singh is conducting a departmental vigilance probe into allegations of extortion made in the drugs-on-cruise case in which Mr. Wankhede and his team had arrested actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan and seven others on October 3 from the international cruise terminal in Mumbai.

At least 20 people have been arrested in this case till now.

Prabhakar Sail, an independent witness in the cruise drugs case, had claimed and filed an affidavit that there was an extortion bid of ₹25 crore by some agency officials and others for letting off Mr. Aryan Khan from the case.

Mr. Sail had stated that he overheard that a “bribe” of ₹8 crore was to be paid to Mr. Wankhede out of this money.

The Mumbai NCB chief has denied these claims.

Mr. Sail claims to be the bodyguard of a private person and another witness in this case, K.P. Gosavi, who was recently arrested by the Pune police in a fraud case pending against him.

Mr. Gosavi’s close proximity and photographs with Mr. Aryan Khan during NCB raids had raised questions. They are part of the agency’s departmental vigilance probe.

Statements of Mr. Wankhede and some Mumbai zone officers have already been recorded by the five-member vigilance team headed by Mr. Singh.

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