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Crores Extorted Through Wankhede: Nawab Malik

Mumbai : NCP Spokesperson Nawab Malik claims that through NCB officer Sameer Wankhede extortion in crores have taken place. In Aryan Khan case the allegation of Prabhakar Sail about extortion is true and Sam D’souza has admitted everything about extortion. He also claims that Sam is a player of their army.

Malik stands by his statement that Wankhede did fraud. He questions the honesty of NCB Officier. He says that the attire he wears and the car he drives is so costly. He will show the proof of his dishonesty.

The NCP spokesperson also hit out at former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, rubbishing the claim that he has links with the underworld.

If that was the case, why was no probe initiated against me when you (Fadnavis) were the CM, he added. If that was the case, why was no probe initiated against me when you (Fadnavis) were the CM, he added.

Malik questioned Fadnavis for not acting against him despite being the chief minister of the state for five years.

After Malik sought to link Fadnavis and his banker-singer wife Amruta with an alleged drug peddler, the BJP leader on Monday said he would expose his underworld links after Diwali.

Nawab Malik also Slams Devendra Fadnavis and questions about drugs party during his tenure. He said how 15-15 crore parties were organized and what used to happen at these parties?

On Wankhede, Malik claimed the officer wore a trouser worth a lakh, a shirt costing over Rs 70,000 and watches worth Rs 25-50 lakh.

How can an honest and upright officer claim to afford such expensive clothes, he said.How can an honest and upright officer claim to afford such expensive clothes, he said.

He (Wankhede) extorted crores by wrongly framing people, Malik said, adding the NCB official had a private army to do the job. Malik claimed that Wankhede implicated people in fake cases. Malik also claimed that since the last 15 days, there are three containers with drugs lying at the JNPT. He questioned why no action has been taken by the Department of Revenue Intelligence on this.

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