Top NCB official alleges that police is monitoring his activities, files complaint

Mumbai, October 11 | Sameer Wankhede, regional director of the Narcotics Control Bureau, who has been probing the recent cruise drugs bust, has filed a police complaint in Mumbai, alleging that two cops were monitoring his movements. were, an NCB official said on Monday. According to an NCB official, Wankhede was regularly visiting the cemetery in suburban Oshiwara, where his mother was buried after her death in 2015.

He said that two officers of Oshiwara police station allegedly went to the graveyard and took CCTV footage to keep a watch on the movements of Wankhede. The senior IRS officer took note of the alleged surveillance and approached senior officials of Maharashtra Police regarding the matter.

The official said Wankhede has filed a complaint that his movements are being monitored and CCTV footage of Oshiwara graveyard has also been attached in support of his claim. He said Wankhede has been dealing with high-profile drug-related matters since taking over as the zonal director of the central agency, but he has never seen anything like it. The top official of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency has been a part of many high. -Profile raids conducted by NCB in the recent past.

Apart from the recent drug busts on a cruise liner off the Mumbai coast that led to the arrest of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, Wankhede investigates the 2020 drug case involving the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and several others. Cases for narcotics involving high-profile people. .

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