The spouse of Narcotics Management Bureau Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede on Thursday wrote to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, searching for justice in view of non-public assaults on her and her household, reported PTI.
Sameer Wankhede had led the Narcotics Management Bureau raid on a cruise ship off Mumbai’s coast on October 2. Eight individuals, together with actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, stay in custody within the case.
For the reason that arrests within the case, Wankhede has confronted a number of allegations, most of them levelled by the Nationalist Congress Social gathering.
The get together’s chief and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik has claimed that Wankhede used cast paperwork to get his job below the Scheduled Caste quota and that he has been illegally tapping telephones.
Malik has additionally accused the NCB officer of being a part of an extortion racket linked to drug-related circumstances towards Bollywood actors.
In her letter to the chief minister on Thursday, Kranti Wankhede mentioned that being a Marathi, she expects justice from him as her private life was being dragged into the controversy.
“Had late Balasaheb Thackeray [father of Uddhav Thackeray] been alive right now, he wouldn’t have tolerated such private assault on a girl’s dignity,” she mentioned.
She mentioned {that a} lady’s dignity has grow to be a joke within the ruling Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress authorities.
“The non-public assaults mirror the bottom degree of politics,” Kranti Wankhede added. “I belief you and really feel that there will likely be no injustice towards me or my household.”
The NCB officer’s spouse had earlier criticised Malik for partaking in “low degree” politics by making varied allegations towards her husband.
Sameer Wankhede has denied all the fees and advised a Mumbai court docket that non-public allegations have been being made towards him and his relations.
Police criticism towards Nawab Malik
In the meantime, Sameer Wankhede’s sister, Yasmeen Wankhede, filed a police criticism on Wednesday and sought registration of a primary info report towards Malik for allegedly defaming her and her household, reported India Right this moment.
“Request to take cognizance of my grievances in order to safeguard my constitutional rights as a girl with an extra request to take acceptable steps to take care of the named accused in accordance with regulation, together with issuing the suitable instructions to the involved Police Station to register CR [FIR] towards Mr Nawab Malik,” she wrote in her criticism.
A police official mentioned that Yasmeen Wankhede had claimed her household was being focused on social media and that Malik had termed her household journey to Maldives a “vasooli [extortion] journey”, reported The Indian Specific.
Yasmeen Wankhede mentioned that she was being stalked on-line and alleged that the minister had distributed her private pictures to the media, the criticism mentioned.
The NCB officer’s sister has additionally written to Thackeray. “If Balasaheb was alive right now, he wouldn’t have agreed with what is occurring,” Wankhede mentioned. “Right this moment he’s not there however you might be round . We see his picture in you… I’m positive you’ll by no means permit injustice to occur to me and my household.”
NCB getting used to ‘defame, harass’ individuals: Minister
Maharashtra minister and Nationalist Congress Social gathering Maharastra unit chief Jayant Patil on Thursday claimed that the Narcotics Management Bureau was getting used to “harass and defame” residents, reported PTI.
At an occasion in Ratnagiri, Patil additionally mentioned that Malik was “bringing out the reality”. “The central companies are making errors and diverting consideration as effectively,” he claimed. “These companies are getting used to harass frequent residents.”
Patil claimed that the Narcotics Management Bureau was harassing individuals and placing them behind bars for a very long time. “This has occurred with Aryan Khan and plenty of others,” he claimed. “It must be probed totally.”
Aryan Khan’s drug case
Aryan Khan and 7 others have been arrested by a Narcotics Management Bureau workforce led by Sameer Wankhede after a raid on a cruise get together off the coast of Mumbai on October 2.
The company mentioned it had seized 13 grams of cocaine, 5 grams of mephedrone, 21 grams of charas, 22 drugs of MDMA (ecstasy) and Rs 1.3 lakh from the ship.
Khan has been denied bail within the case. He has filed an attraction earlier than the Excessive Courtroom, which heard the case on Wednesday. The listening to will proceed on Thursday.
His legal professionals have repeatedly argued in courts that no medicine have been present in his possession through the raid.