Aryan Khan case witness questioning for 11 hours, shocking revelations
Aryan Khan case witness questioning for 11 hours, shocking revelations
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Mumbai: A vigilance team of the narcotics control bureau questioned witness Prabhakar Sail for more than 11 hours in connection with an alleged recovery attempt in the Aryan Khan drugs case. Sail reportedly appeared before the vigilance team last Monday and was questioned for nearly 10 hours at that time. In the entire case, the vigilance team says that Prabhakar Sail's statement is over. Not only that, but they have also recorded statements on both papers and videography.

The vigilance team is now in the process of taking statements of others involved in the case. In fact, now the operational team of the NCB has called Prabhakar to the office of NCB at 3 pm tomorrow, November 11.  The Operational Team (SIT) of NCB wants to question Prabhakar Sail. In fact, Prabhakar Sail's lawyer Hemant Ingle recently said, "The Operational Team of NCB has officially summoned Prabhakar Sail and called him to make his statement. This is the main NCB office in Mumbai. Prabhakar Sail has been asked to appear before the NCB's operations team at the head office in Mumbai at 3 pm on Thursday. 

It is now being reported that in the last interrogation, Prabhakar Sail in his statement to the Vigilance Team of NCB has said that zonal director Sameer Wankhede was involved in a conspiracy to demand extortion. Recently, an NCB official said that Sail along with his lawyer Tushar Khandare reached the Central Reserve Police Force mess in Suburban Bandra at around 11.55 am. The Vigilance Team of NCB led by Deputy Director General (Northern Region) Dnyaneshwar Singh of NCB had arrived here from Delhi on Monday morning. Singh is also the Chief Vigilance Officer of the Federal Anti-Drug Agency.

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