Mumbai: Minister NCP Nawab Malik on Sunday tweeted “satyamev jayate” after an independent witness in a case of cruise drugs, Prabhakar Sail, made a surprising revelation on the attack on the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in October 3.
NCB has captured eight people, including sons Actor Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan, after a cruise ship attack.
“The main witness in this case has made revelations start.
I will meet with the Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray and the Minister of Home Affairs Dilip Walse Patil on Monday.
In my opinion, the government must form a special investigation team to investigate organized gang involvement in collaboration with NCB officials , “Malik told Toi.
“All raids carried out by NCB under the leadership of Sameer Wankhede are fake and made,” to close the case against Arya Khan.
There is a question mark for NCB’s credibility and integrity, which targets the film industry.
In the past, the Central Institution recently made an all-out effort to disrupt and defame the MVA government, “said Patole.
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said the state police must take Suo Motu’s awareness of the disclosure made by the screen.” is an attempt to slander the MVA government.
CM has observed that the NCB raid is to slander the country; Mumbai police have done more work and seizures, “he tweeted.
But the Darekar Pravin from BJP, opposition leader in the council of the legislature, claimed Malik had planned a complicated program to frame the central and central agency in a cruise case.
Reacting to Tweet Raut, he said All was done to prove that the actions of the NCB and Zonal Director were wrong.
For this reason the video has now made a viral, the Darekar said.
Malik is the first politician to arouse doubts about the integrity and credentials of Gosavi, other independent witnesses from NCB By police Thane and Pune in a cheating case released, including relatives of a SE leader NIOR BJP.
“All NCB surgery is suspicious.
Fletcher Patel, a family friend of Wankhede, is a witness in at least four cases.
It contradicts the guidelines prescribed by the Supreme Court,” Malik said.
(Input by Clara Lewis)