Mumbai: Nawab Malik while addressing a press conference has criticized NCB and BJP. He also accused BJP leaders of lobbying in Delhi to retain Sameer Wankhede. Nawab Malik said, “The news has been sown for a week now that Sameer Wankhede will not take tension. But as far as I know, big BJP leaders in Maharashtra are lobbying in Delhi to get him an extension. Despite reports that all these illegal activities were carried out by these officials, BJP leader are keen to keep him in Mumbai. So is he involved in the recovery gang?” This time Malik asked such a sharp question.
Malik further asked, Why was he not released after the extension on 31st? Or why it was not extended? Why is a decision pending on this? I know that the BJP leaders are lobbying in the home ministry. Let it be … If Wankhede is kept here, it will be good. We will have the opportunity to expel their forgery. But the manner in which these officers are engaged in changing the panchnama, I will definitely write a letter myself to inquire into this matter. The matter will be taken to court. I will tell you more about this in stages in the future.”
Malik said, adding that the NCB’s forgery was still going on. In 2021 the NCB was filing false allegations, recovering large sums of money. Several cases followed the raid on the cruise. There is a lot of corruption in the NCB. He alleged that the panchnama of previous dates was being signed. There is an NCB Punch named Madi who is being asked by an officer named Babu to sign the Punchnama backdated. After that, when the frightened umpire calls Sameer Wankhede and asks him, Sameer Wankhede says, “Sign, nothing will happen.”
The NCB forgery in the 2 October 2021 Cruise Red case is still ongoing. As soon as it is realized that the NCB officials will be in trouble, the work of changing the panchnama is underway. This time, listening to the clip of the alleged conversation, Nawab Malik has targeted Sameer Wankhede. Will SIT take action against Sameer Wankhede and Babu? This is also the question asked by Nawab Malik.
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