If things come out, then they will go away: Nawab Malik
If things come out, then they will go away: Nawab Malik
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Mumbai: Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede (Sameer Wankhede), who is investigating the Aryan Khan drug case, is currently part of the discussions. In fact, he is constantly being accused by Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik. One by one, he is targeting them. Making a statement last Tuesday, he said that Sameer Wankhede has come to the department since. At the same time, he said, Sameer has brought in a private army which has many people including Manish Bhanushali, Sam D'Souza who also trade in drugs and trap people. Not only that, the Nawab alleged that crores of rupees have been recovered through Wankhede.

Now, today, once again, Nawab Malik has tweeted. In this tweet, he writes, "If things come out, then they will go away, people will ask for unnecessary sadness. Users are commenting heavily on this. Many are saying that he may make a new revelation soon. Some users advised him to keep making similar revelations while others were seen trolling him. Let me tell you all that earlier NCP leader Nawab Malik had also shared whatsapp chat of Wankhede and an unknown phone number. The chat indicated that Wankhede had shared his (sister's) business card and office location.

Nawab Malik had alleged that "Ever since Sameer Wankhede came to this department, he has brought in a private army, which includes Manish Bhanushali, Sam D'Souza and many others. They also trade in drugs, trap people. I have consistently said that crores of rupees have been recovered through Wankhede. Prabhakar Sail said that the 18 crore deal has now been accepted by Sam D'Souza, now it has come to light. Sam is saying that it does not include NCB, we have seen pictures that Kiran Gosavi is standing behind Wankhede. The entire fraud was being created by Wankhede. Every time Satyamev won't run away by saying Jayate. This game of forgery will no longer work. ''

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