Mumbai : Kiran Gosavi the private investigator, who took photo with Aryan Khan in the Mumbai cruise ship raids threw up multiple questions. He told media that he will be surrendering at Lucknow shortly.
“I will surrender in Lucknow with half-an-hour,” the man said to be missing and against whom a lookout notice has been posted, told.
On being questioned that why is he surrendering at Lucknow when the case has been registered at Mumbai, he said that he feels “threatened” in the city.
A private investigator, KP Gosavi was apparently present during the cruise ship raid and later at the Narcotics Control Bureau’s office with Aryan Khan. His selfie and videos with Aryan Khan at both places have fueled questions from Maharashtra’s ruling alliance about the anti-drugs agency’s investigation.
Meanwhile, Sameer Wankhede, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer leading the probe into the drugs case involving Aryan Khan, reached Delhi today evening but denied that he had been summoned by any agency.
At the airport, where he was surrounded by reporters, Sameer Wankhede said he was in the national capital for some work and added that he stands by the investigation into the drugs case.
Aryan Khan, was arrested following a drugs raid on a cruise ship party on October 2 and has been in jail since October 8. On Wednesday he moved the high court after a special court rejected his application for bail. The high court will hear his bail plea on October 26.
New chat shows Gosavi instucting NCB witness in Mumbai drugs case
A screenshot of a WhatsApp chat showed KP Gosavi – whose selfie with Ayran Khan went viral, giving instructions to witness Prabhakar Sail in the Mumbai drug bust case by the NCB. Gosavi, also a witness in the case, is under the radar after allegations of extortion were levelled against him by Sail.
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