Hyderabad, Dec 20: TRS MLC Mohammed Mehmood Ali, who served as deputy chief minister in the previous government of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in Telangana, assumed charge as Home Minister Thursday.

Hailing Telangana police for their efficient functioning, he said law and order situation in the state received praise from various quarters.

Thanking Rao for giving him the responsibility of Home department, Ali said he would make his best efforts in the new role.

Ali had served as deputy chief minister and minister for revenue in the previous TRS government.

Ali was the only minister to take oath when Rao took over as the Chief Minister for a second straight term on December 13.

TRS has returned to power in the recent Assembly polls with a massive majority, winning 88 out of the total 119 seats.

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Mumbai (PTI): Former NCB Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede told the Bombay High Court on Monday that he never demanded or took a bribe from actor Shah Rukh Khan to spare his son Aryan Khan following the latter's arrest in a cruise drugs case.

Wankhede's counsel, Aabad Ponda, was arguing the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer's plea seeking to quash the FIR registered against him in May 2023 by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on charges of corruption and bribery.

Ponda told a bench of Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Suman Shyam that Wankhede never demanded or took a bribe from Shah Rukh Khan.

As per the CBI FIR, Wankhede and the other accused in the case allegedly demanded Rs 25 crore from the actor to give a clean chit to his son in the drugs case.

However, Ponda told the court on Monday that the CBI has no evidence to establish that Wankhede demanded or received any bribe.

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) had received a tip-off about alleged drugs on the cruise ship Cordelia. A search was conducted in accordance with the law and a few persons, including Aryan Khan, were arrested, the counsel added.

The high court said it would continue hearing the plea further on Tuesday.

The CBI had registered the case against Wankhede and others on charges of criminal conspiracy (Indian Penal Code section 120-B), and threat of extortion (388 IPC), as well as bribery under the Prevention of Corruption Act on a complaint from the NCB.

Aryan Khan was arrested in the alleged drug bust case on the Cordelia cruise ship on October 2, 2021.

Later, the NCB filed a charge sheet in the case against 14 accused, but gave a clean chit to Aryan Khan.

The much-hyped case took a twist in 2021 when an 'independent witness' claimed that an NCB official and other persons, including a witness, demanded Rs 25 crore to let off Aryan Khan.

The NCB later conducted an internal vigilance probe against Wankhede and others and shared the contents with the CBI, leading to the registration of the case against him.

Based on the CBI's FIR, the Enforcement Directorate also registered a case against Wankhede, accusing him of money laundering.