Will give 3 days notice before arresting Sameer Wankhede: Maharashtra govt tells High Court
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The NCB officer had moved the high court seeking protection from any coercive action against him by the police.
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Thursday (October 28) assured the Bombay High Court that NCB’s Sameer Wankhede will be arrested only after giving three days prior notice.
The case pertains to the corruption and extortion allegations against Wankhede. The NCB officer had moved the high court seeking protection from any coercive action against him by the police.
Seeking an urgent hearing, Wankhede challenged the Mumbai police's decision to form a four-member team to investigate the allegations against him.
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