Mumbai, Oct 7: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) alleged on Wednesday that the NCB's raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast on October 2 was fake, and no narcotic drugs were found during it.
The party also questioned the presence of two persons along with the NCB team during the raid, and alleged that one of them was a BJP member.
The BJP said in its reaction that had there been no evidence, the court would have granted bail to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan in the case. The Narcotics Control Bureau also termed the allegations as baseless. The NCB has so far arrested 17 people, including Aryan Khan, after allegedly seizing drugs from the Goa-bound ship on Saturday.
The drama (the raid) was fake. They did not find drugs on the ship, NCP spokesperson and Maharashtra Minorities Affairs Minister Nawab Malik claimed.
He also released a few videos, purportedly of the raid. A man named 'Gosavi' who is seen escorting Aryan Khan in one of the videos was not an NCB official, and his social media profile states that he is a private detective based in Kuala Lumpur, the NCP leader alleged.
Further, two men are seen escorting Arbaaz Merchant, also arrested in the case, in another video, and one of them is a member of the BJP, Malik alleged.
If these two men are not officials of the NCB, then why were they escorting two high-profile people (Khan and Merchant)," he asked.
The man seen with Merchant was in Gujarat on September 21-22 and could be connected to the seizure of about 3,000 kilograms of heroin at Mundra Port, Malik claimed, asking the BJP to come clear on this person's credentials.
"The entire NCB is being used by the BJP to malign the Maharashtra government and Bollywood," he said, alleging that the anti-drug agency was targeting those who are against the saffron party.
Notably, Malik's son-in-law Sameer Khan had been arrested by the NCB on January 13, 2021, in an alleged drug case. He got bail in September.
In a statement, Deputy Inspector General of NCB Gyaneshwar Singh said "some allegations" leveled against agency were baseless, and might have been made "in retaliation against earlier legal actions" carried out by it.
Its procedure "has been and will continue to be professionally and legally transparent and unbiased," the statement said.
"Individuals named as Prabhakar Sail, Kiran Gosavi, Manish Bhanushali, Aubrey Gomez, Adil Usmani, V Waigankar, Aparna Rane, Prakash Bahadur, Shoib Faiz and Muzammil Ibrahim were associated with NCB as independent witnesses (panchas)," the agency said.
Reacting to Malik's allegations, local BJP MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar said during lockdown, the Uddhav Thackeray-led state government was the first to open liquor shops, it also decided to lift prohibition in Chandrapur, and now Nawab Malik has accused the NCB of being a drug lord.
Aryan Khan was represented by a senior criminal lawyer when he was produced in a court, Bhatkhalkar said.
"The reason why the court granted custody of Aryan Khan to NCB even after he (this lawyer) argued for defence is because of the solid evidence against him (Khan). Had there been no evidence, he would have been granted immediate bail, said the BJP leader.
Malik's allegations question the credibility of the court, he added.
The BJP leader also asked whether Malik was targeting the NCB at the behest of his son-in-law.
Manish Bhanushali, vice president of BJP & SK Gosavi, private person were involved in Cruise raid by NCB. Both were seen taking accused Aryan Khan & Arbaz Merchant to NCB office. NCP spokesperson @nawabmalikncp questioned the involvement private people in NCB's raid pic.twitter.com/cM82iuWxfH
— Sudhir Suryawanshi (@ss_suryawanshi) October 6, 2021
SK Govasai who was seen with #AryanKhan during the NCB raid & arrest. Gosavi is private detective per per his profile. The fraudulent case has been registered against him duping the person for Rs 3 lakh in promise of job. NCP asks how private person can be involved in NCB raid? pic.twitter.com/UDgkJrryUl
— Sudhir Suryawanshi (@ss_suryawanshi) October 6, 2021
This is the same guy. How can private individuals be involved in handling an accused in an NCB a case. What’s going on? https://t.co/uV4c7bhGCX pic.twitter.com/eyYz5sHuPn
— Meenal Baghel (@writemeenal) October 6, 2021
Manish Bhanushali, vice president of BJP & SK Gosavi, private person were involved in Cruise raid by NCB. Both were seen taking accused Aryan Khan & Arbaz Merchant to NCB office. NCP spokesperson @nawabmalikncp questioned the involvement private people in NCB's raid pic.twitter.com/cM82iuWxfH
— Sudhir Suryawanshi (@ss_suryawanshi) October 6, 2021
EXCLUSIVE: Manish Bhanushali to India Today, "Yes, I was with NCB team to provide them information. I am a loyal worker of BJP."
— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) October 6, 2021
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Chennai: Actor-politician Vijay has reportedly not been invited to take oath as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after failing to demonstrate support from the required number of MLAs, sources in Raj Bhavan said.
According to media reports that quoted sources in the office of R.N. Ravi Arlekar, Vijay could not prove the backing of 118 legislators, the majority mark in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly.
Despite last-minute efforts to secure support from the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazagam (AMMK), and an IUML legislator, Vijay reportedly managed support from only 116 MLAs, falling short by two members.
Sources said Vijay failed to submit letters of support from the VCK and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).
Later, the IUML issued a statement clarifying that it was not part of the TVK-led alliance.
Meanwhile, AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran is also said to have informed the Governor that his party would support the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) instead.
Earlier in the evening, Vijay had met Governor Arlekar and staked claim to form the government, stating that he enjoyed the support of 118 MLAs.
