Aryan Khan Case Officer Says "Not Removed" On Being Shifted From Probe
NDTV
"I have not been removed from investigation. It was my writ petition in court that the matter be probed by a central agency," Sameer Wankhede said
Anti-drugs officer Sameer Wankhede who has been handling the Mumbai drugs-on-cruise case and other sensitive cases linked with the entertainment sector will no longer handle these cases, sources have said.
Mr Wankhede has been in the centre of a big controversy over the arrest of actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan from a cruise off the Mumbai coast. The Narcotics Control Bureau or NCB zonal director was accused by leaders of the ruling Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party of framing false cases to tarnish the image of Bollywood and Maharashtra.
"I have not been removed from investigation. It was my writ petition in court that the matter be probed by a central agency. So the Aryan (Khan) case and Sameer Khan case are being probed by the Delhi NCB's special investigation team. It's a coordination between NCB teams of Delhi and Mumbai," Mr Wankhede told news agency ANI today.
Six drugs case - including the Aryan Khan case - that Mr Wankhede handled, said to be linked with a number of Bollywood personalities, have been transferred to a team headed by Indian Police Service or IPS officer Sanjay Singh of the NCB. Mr Singh is 1996-batch Odisha cadre IPS officer.