NCB report points at 'selective treatment' in drugs-on-cruise case
Procedural lapses were found in the probe while around eight officers and staff have been accused of vigilance-related issues.
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Divyesh Singh: There was selective treatment in the drugs-on-cruise case
involving Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, the Narcotics Control Bureau’s
report said. The NCB’s vigilance inquiry was launched after Aryan Khan’s clean
chit in the case and the report has been submitted to the bureau chief.
Procedural lapses were found in the probe while around
eight officers and staff have been accused of vigilance-related issues. This
includes those who have completed their deputation and returned to their home
cadres, those still with the NCB and those currently not with the bureau.
The report
recommended action against officers, including those from the bureau, those on
loan during the case and those in the NCB's Mumbai office.
65 statements were recorded during
the probe and further proceedings have been initiated.
Sameer Wankhede was the zonal director of the bureau’s
Mumbai zone when all charges against Aryan Khan were dropped.
News is originally taken from: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/ncb-report-points-at-selective-treatment-in-drugs-on-cruise-case-2286883-2022-10-18
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