Aryan Khan case officer owns Rolex watch, 4 flats at Rs 22L yearly income: NCB
The reports mentioned that there was another dubious transaction where four watches were sold by Wankhede to one, Viral Ranjan for Rs 7,40,000.
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Narcotics Control Bureau deputy director general Gyaneshwar Singh has mentioned in his report on the Aryan Khan drug case that the annual income of Sameer Wankhede, the former Mumbai Zone Director of NCB, and his wife is around Rs 22.75 lakh, but he owns four flats, plots and expensive watches.
It has been mentioned in the report that the price of one of the watches is Rs 22 lakh which is surprising.
Foreign visits undertaken by former NCB officer Sameer Wankhede, booked by the CBI over an alleged Rs 25-crore bribe demand from superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s family to spare his son, Aryan Khan, in a drugs case, is under the scanner of the agency, officials said.
Cordila drugs case has become one of the most talked about cases, as it hits the media headlines every now and then.
Former NCB officer has lost his job and is nowhere now.
It should be mentioned here that the controversial officer Sameer Wankhede on Friday moved to Bombay high court in the alleged 25 crore extortion case regarding the arrest of Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in 2021. In his appeal, Wankhede said the CBI action against him is an act of revenge.
An urgent hearing at 2.30pm was allowed. On Thursday, the former NCB Mumbai zone chief skipped the CBI summons after he was granted protection from arrest by the Delhi high court till May 22.
The Delhi high court on May 17 granted Wankhede the liberty to approach the Bombay high court for further relief. In the Delhi high court, he also sought a cross-FIR against NCB deputy director-general Gyaneshwar Singh.
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