Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has filed a plea seeking a court's permission to examine witness in drugs on cruise case Kiran Gosavi and the matter will be heard on Monday, said NCB Deputy Director-General Gyaneshwar Singh on Friday.
"We will examine him when he is sent to judicial custody as per the court's order," said the DDG. "For KP Gosavi, we have approached the court to take his statement. The hearing in the court will take place on the coming Monday. Once we get permission from the court we will take his statement," Singh said in a press conference.
"Our prime witness Prabhakar Sail recorded his statement. We also examined 1-2 more important witnesses. Our team is satisfied with the speed and direction of the probe and we will try to reach the conclusion at the earliest," he added.
"I will say as soon as possible. There is voluminous data that has to be analysed. We are also looking to conclude this case as early as possible," Singh said on being asked about the time frame for the conclusion of the case.
"It is the second time when the Vigilance team has come to Mumbai. This time we have recorded the statement of seven people. NCB's Vigilance team has recorded the statement of a total of 15 people so far. If we need to, we will call several times and inquire," he added.
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