Former Mumbai NCB leader Sameer Wankhede alleges demise threats, submits letter to police

By means of PTI

MUMBAI: Former Mumbai NCB leader Sameer Wankhede, accused in a cruise ‘drug bust’ bribery case, on Monday submitted a letter to the place of job of the Mumbai police commissioner in the hunt for coverage after claiming he and his spouse have been receiving demise threats for the previous few days.

An authentic mentioned a letter used to be despatched to the police commissionerate in south Mumbai thru a consultant of Wankhede.

The Central Bureau of Investigation booked Wankhede and 4 others on Might 11 for allegedly in the hunt for a bribe of Rs 25 crore from actor Shah Rukh Khan for now not implicating the actor’s son Aryan within the Cordelia cruise ‘drug bust’ case.

Wankhede, who has been booked for alleged prison conspiracy and risk of extortion in addition to provisions bearing on bribery underneath the Prevention of Corruption Act, used to be puzzled through the CBI in reference to the case on Saturday and Sunday.

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The Indian Income Provider (IRS) officer claimed he and his spouse Kranti Redkar had been receiving demise threats and likewise abusive messages on social media platforms during the last 4 days.

The FIR in opposition to Wankhede and 4 others used to be in response to a document of then Deputy Director of the Narcotics Keep watch over Bureau (NCB), Gyaneshwar Singh, who headed a Particular Enquiry Workforce within the cruise send ‘drug bust’ case after allegations of irregularities surfaced.

Wankhede remaining week mentioned the FIR used to be registered in opposition to him as a result of he had lodged a grievance in opposition to Singh with the Nationwide Fee for Scheduled Castes.

Wankhede has alleged Singh humiliated and confused him right through an inquiry for the reason that former belonged to a backward group.

The Bombay Top Courtroom on Monday prolonged Wankhede’s intervening time coverage from any coercive motion, similar to arrest, within the case until June 8.

MUMBAI: Former Mumbai NCB leader Sameer Wankhede, accused in a cruise ‘drug bust’ bribery case, on Monday submitted a letter to the place of job of the Mumbai police commissioner in the hunt for coverage after claiming he and his spouse have been receiving demise threats for the previous few days.

An authentic mentioned a letter used to be despatched to the police commissionerate in south Mumbai thru a consultant of Wankhede.

The Central Bureau of Investigation booked Wankhede and 4 others on Might 11 for allegedly in the hunt for a bribe of Rs 25 crore from actor Shah Rukh Khan for now not implicating the actor’s son Aryan within the Cordelia cruise ‘drug bust’ case.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Wankhede, who has been booked for alleged prison conspiracy and risk of extortion in addition to provisions bearing on bribery underneath the Prevention of Corruption Act, used to be puzzled through the CBI in reference to the case on Saturday and Sunday.

ALSO READ | ‘Punished for being patriot’, says Sameer Wankhede on CBI raids in Rs 25 crore bribery case

The Indian Income Provider (IRS) officer claimed he and his spouse Kranti Redkar had been receiving demise threats and likewise abusive messages on social media platforms during the last 4 days.

The FIR in opposition to Wankhede and 4 others used to be in response to a document of then Deputy Director of the Narcotics Keep watch over Bureau (NCB), Gyaneshwar Singh, who headed a Particular Enquiry Workforce within the cruise send ‘drug bust’ case after allegations of irregularities surfaced.

Wankhede remaining week mentioned the FIR used to be registered in opposition to him as a result of he had lodged a grievance in opposition to Singh with the Nationwide Fee for Scheduled Castes.

Wankhede has alleged Singh humiliated and confused him right through an inquiry for the reason that former belonged to a backward group.

The Bombay Top Courtroom on Monday prolonged Wankhede’s intervening time coverage from any coercive motion, similar to arrest, within the case until June 8.