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I was followed at a visit to Kabristan, said NCB Officer

I was followed at a visit to Kabristan, said NCB Officer
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Mumbai: Zonal Director Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), India Revenue Service Officer Sameer Wankhede, investigated narcotics for the cruise ship which leads to the arrest of Bollywood actor son Shah Rukh Khan Aryan, on Monday submitting a complaint to the state and government police, accusing someone Stalking it.
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The source said Wankhede complained that he had learned through the sources that someone had regularly followed him even to Kabristan on the western outskirts, which he visited to pray in his mother’s grave.
Mrs.
Wankhede died in 2015, and since then he has visited Kabristan regularly.
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He said two people, accompanied by two police officers Oshiwara, even took CCTV footage from his visit to the cemetery.
He submitted evidence to prove his claim, said the source.
Wankhede looked for police protection for himself and his family too.
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Wankhede refused to comment.
NCP spokesman and the Minister of Nawab Malik’s expertise have questioned the contriband seizures of the cruise ship, said it was a false operation.
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Zonal Head NCB received a 6-month extension of Sameer Wankhede, the IRS Officer 2008 batch, received a six-month extension as Director of Zonal NCB.
He was in the news for the arrest of the son of Actor Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan Aryan after a drug confiscation from a cruise ship.
This is the second extension given to Wankhede.
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