Mumbai drugs case: Sameer Wankhede raised private army to extort money, alleges Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik
Zee News
Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nawab Malik, who has been levelling various allegations against Wankhede since the Mumbai drugs-on-cruise case, has accused the latter of using a fake birth certificate to secure a government job.
Mumbai: The Mumbai drugs-on-cruise case took a new twist on Tuesday (November 2) as Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nawab Malik alleged that Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede raised a private army that extorts money through frivolous drugs cases.
The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader told the media, "As per information available with me, as soon as Wankhede (Sameer Wankhede) joined this department, he raised his private army comprising Kiran Gosavi. Manish Bhanushali, Fletcher Patel, Adil Usmani and Sam D`Souza."
"This private army extorts money in the garb of these small cases that are highlighted exponentially to frame people while the big cases of relevance go unnoticed," Malik added.