The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested Sameer Khan, son-in-law of Maharashtra cabinet minister Nawab Malik, in the drugs case. Now the investigating agency is conducting raids in Mumbai at their stated places. Following the arrest of Sameer Khan, NCB has intensified its investigation into the drugs case. Several NCB teams raided Mumbai last night. Apart from this, raids are also on at Sameer Khan’s residence in Bandra. Apart from this, NCB is taking Khan for medical examination after which he will be produced in court.
An official of the central agency said that Malik’s son-in-law Sameer Khan was called to the NCB’s office in Ballard Estate in South Mumbai for questioning. Khan arrived there at around 10 am and was arrested after several hours of questioning.
Sources said the agency summoned them after an accused in the drugs case and an alleged online transaction of Rs 20,000 between them came to light. British citizen Karan Sajanani and two others were arrested last week with 200 kilograms of narcotics in this case. Significantly, the agency on Tuesday arrested Ramkumar Tiwari, one of the owners of Mumbai’s famous ‘Muchhadh Panwala’ shop.
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