'We will take the help of judiciary,' Samir Wankhede furious at Nawab Malik
'We will take the help of judiciary,' Samir Wankhede furious at Nawab Malik
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) have been facing each other since the Mumbai drugs case came to light. You must be aware that every day, Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik is making several serious allegations questioning the functioning of NCB and its officials Sameer Wankhede. Now, amidst all this, Wankhede has hit back at Malik's allegations as false. Recently, he said, "There are many allegations against us, which will help the judiciary and the law. If I have to go to jail to remove drugs, it is acceptable.''

Talking to a famous website, Mumbai NCB Chief Sameer Wankhede said on Nawab Malik's allegations, "My point is that Nawab Malik is speaking wrongly. I went to the Maldives with the kids. I have no answer to these substandard allegations. My family is being attacked. Sister and father are being attacked. We will take action to fight against truth and drugs. There are also many allegations that we will seek the help of the Judiciary.''

What are Nawab Malik's allegations- In fact, Nawab Malik, who has been constantly attacking Sameer Wankhede in the drugs case, tweeted last Thursday morning and made several serious allegations. He had alleged that Sameer Wankhede implicated celebrities in fake drug cases and then tried to extort them. Not only that, he wrote in a tweet, "After Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide, Sameer Wankhede filed a fake drugs case against Rhea Chakraborty and other Bollywood stars. He should answer whether Sameer had gone to collect money from the summoned celebrities when he was in the Maldives as he was also on an international tour at that time.''

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