Lagatar24 Desk
New Delhi, Oct 19: In the investigation of the Cordelia cruise drugs case, in which well-known Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan was detained last year, the vigilance division of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has pointed out irregularities and “suspicious behaviour” on the part of seven to eight agency officers.
The NCB Vigilance team looking into the Aryan Khan case turned in its report on the probe on Tuesday at the Delhi headquarters, noting that “several inadequacies in the investigation were uncovered.”
It is important to note that Sameer Wankhede led the Mumbai NCB during the investigation into the Aryan case, and the NCB has raised concerns about anomalies and “suspicious behaviour” on the part of seven to eight agency officers.
The report highlighted that Aryan khan was “deliberately targeted.”
“The investigation team of NCB has found the role of 7 to 8 NCB officers suspicious in this case. The Vigilance team of NCP found in its investigation that the Aryan Khan case was not investigated properly as Aryan Khan was deliberately targeted and why it was done is not yet known,” the NCB report said.
In addition to Aryan Khan’s case, flaws were discovered in the investigations of other instances, and the Vigilance team reported on all of these to the Delhi Headquarters. In its report, the vigilance team also suggested taking legal action against the personnel assigned to the Mumbai NCB unit, including the zonal director by name.The NCB has 65 people’s statements on file.
However, the Central Government ordered the proper authority to take action against the former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) official Sameer Wankhede in May for his sloppy investigation into the cruise drug bust case involving Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan.