Cruise rave party case | Maharashtra Minister claims NCB let off brother-in law of BJP leader Mohit Bhartiya, 2 others
The Hindu
Nawab Malik said he would write to the CM seeking a high-level probe.
In yet another allegations against the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) over its handling of cruise drug bust case, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader and Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik on Saturday alleged that Rishabh Sachdeva, the brother-in-law of former Mumbai BJP youth wing president Mohit Kumbhoj aka Mohit Bhartiya, and two others were let off by the central agency after their detention in the cruise rave party case.
Mr Malik who showed photographs and videos of three individuals namely Mr. Sachdeva, Pratik Gabha and Amir Furniturewala coming inside and going out of the NCB office, alleging that they were allowed to go after phone calls from the BJP leaders from Delhi. "Call records of these individuals and also that of NCB official Sameer Wankhede should be checked by Mumbai police. The truth will come out," he said.

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