Nawab Malik said- The one who took him to jail, now he is afraid of going to jail; Know what Sameer Wankhede said


Posted on 29th Oct 2021 02:50 pm by rohit kumar

Mumbai NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede, who is probing the Aryan Khan drug case, is in trouble. Meanwhile, Nawab Malik, a minister in the Maharashtra government, has commented on him, saying that the situation has completely changed, the person being taken to jail is now afraid of going to jail himself. Let us inform you that Malik has been an attacker on Sameer Wankhede, who is leading this case from the very beginning. This statement of Nawab Malik has come after Aryan Khan's bail was granted.

 

"You see the situation has completely changed," he said. The man who took Aryan Khan to the NCB office is now afraid of going to jail himself. The man who was trying to prevent Aryan Khan and others from getting bail is now approaching the court himself. Let us inform that Sameer Wankhede, who came into the limelight after arresting Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan in a drug case, had moved the High Court for legal protection on the apprehension of being arrested by the Mumbai Police. On this, the Mumbai Police on Thursday assured the Bombay High Court that it would not arrest Sameer Wankhede without issuing three days' notice.

 

At the same time, Sameer Wankhede rejected the allegations of Nawab Malik and said that it is a lie and I cannot comment on it. The law will take its course. Wankhede's reply came on Malik's allegations that Kashif Khan, one of the organizers of the cruise party, was not apprehended as Samir Wankhede has good relations with him. On this Wankhede has said that this is all a lie and I cannot comment on it. The law will take its course.

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