Probe in drug bust on Mumbai cruise liner near completion, says NCB; Sameer Wankhede called for questioning in Delhi

Probe in drug bust on Mumbai cruise liner near completion, says NCB; Sameer Wankhede called for questioning in Delhi

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Friday, February 11, 2022, 09:15 PM IST
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The Narcotics Contro Bureau (NCB) on Friday said that its vigilance probe in Mumbai drug bust on cruise liner is near completion. Mumbai NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede who was leading the case has also been called for questioning in Delhi.

"NCB vigilance probe in drug bust on cruise liner near completion. Former Mumbai NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede has been called for questioning in Delhi," Narcotics Control Bureau told news agency ANI.

In the last update about the case, on parity with Aryan Khan, his co-accused Nupur Sathija had secured relief from a special court to attend the Narcotics Control Bureau’s (NCB) office only when required by its officers, instead of attending it weekly.

Sathija had approached the court a fortnight after Aryan’s bail conditions were relaxed by the Bombay HC mid-last month permitting him to attend the agency’s office as and when required by the agency, with 72 hours notice. As per her previous bail condition, she had to attend the NCB office in Delhi between 1 pm and 4 pm on Mondays. Sathija had approached the court seeking parity with Aryan for the same relaxation in her bail condition.

On Nov 26 last year, one of her bail conditions had been modified so that she could attend the agency’s office in Delhi instead of in Mumbai. The prosecution had opposed her present plea and argued that she cannot seek parity with Aryan as she was found in possession of four pills of Ecstasy or MDMA while from Aryan there was no drug recovery. Sathija’s lawyer had also sought the relief on the grounds of the pandemic and the risk involved in attending the agency’s office frequently as also on the ground that she is a woman.

The special court said in its order that considering the rival submissions, it is of the opinion that in view of the HC’s order in Aryan’s plea, she is entitled to concession in attendance too. It also considered that she has shown readiness to attend the agency’s office as and when required and to cooperate with it. Special judge VV Patil then directed her to attend the NCB’s office as and when directed by its officers.

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