Aryan Khan drugs case: NCB, Sameer Wankhede move special court against extortion allegations
The Hindu
The anti-drugs agency and Mr Wankhede in their affidavits said this was an attempt to create hurdles and scuttle the investigation in the case
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and its zonal director Sameer Wankhede approached a special court here on Monday against the in the cruise drugs seizure case in which actor Shah Rukh Khan' son Aryan Khan is an accused.
The anti-drugs agency and Mr Wankhede in their affidavits said this was an attempt to create hurdles and scuttle the investigation in the case.
The NCB in its affidavit sought that there should be no tampering with the evidence or investigation, while Mr Wankhede refuted the allegations raised against him.

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