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Shiv Sena Demands Police To Take Cognizance In Aryan Khan’s Case

Mumbai : Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut demands police to take cognizance in the Narcotics Control Bureau’s own witness’s claims of payoffs in the case involving Aryan Khan. He put-forth his this demand through twitter. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray also said that the cases were made to defame Maharashtra and this seems to be coming true.

Prabhakar Sail – who says he is a personal bodyguard to KP Gosavi, the alleged private investigator whose selfie with Aryan Khan went viral — claimed he heard a ₹ 18 crore deal made between KP Gosavi and one Sam D’Souza, of which 8 crore was to be paid to Sameer Wankhede.

Mr Raut also tweeted a 12-second video which showed KP Gosavi and Aryan Khan sitting inside the NCB office. Gosavi is holding a phone into which Aryan Khan is speaking.

KP Gosavi, Prabhakar Sail said in the affidavit, met one Sam D’Souza and heard a telephonic conversation between the two.

“KP Gosavi was talking to Sam on the phone and stated that you put a bomb of 25 crores and let’s settle at 18 final because we have to give 8 crores to Sameer Wankhede,” the affidavit read.

He said he also collected cash in two bags and delivered them to Sam D’Souza, as instructed by KP Gosavi.

The case involving a rave party on a cruise ship – raided by the Narcotics Control Bureau earlier this month – has become the latest flashpoint between the Maharashtra government and the BJP. Several leaders of Maharashtra’s ruling coalition have accused the BJP of targeting the state government through the case.

In his speech on Dusshera, the Chief Minister had reminded the BJP that of the ₹ 3000 crore drugs haul from Gujarat.

“Attack from the front. Our government will complete two years next month despite several attempts to topple it. I dare you to topple it,” the Chief Minister had said.

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