New Delhi:Sameer Wankhede, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai Zonal Director, who is spearheading the drugs-on-cruise case arrived at NCB office in New Delhi on Tuesday. While serious allegations are levelled against him, Wankhede told reporters, "I have not been summoned. I have come here for a different purpose. All the allegations against me are baseless." Posters put up by Hindu Sena in support of Wankhede outside the office were removed by the central agency's officials.
Meanwhile, NCB commenced probe on Monday into the money-dealing allegation by Prabhakar Sail, a witness in the case. "A report from DDG South West Region was received by our DG. He has marked an enquiry to the vigilance section ...Chief Vigilance officer will be dealing with the enquiry appropriately... The enquiry has just begun, not right to comment on any officer," Gyaneshwar Singh, Deputy Director-General, NCB told news agency ANI.
Prabhakar Sail, a witness in the case alleged that he was made to sign a blank paper by the central agency. Coming up with stern allegations, he further said that there is a threat to his life from NCB chief Sameer Wankhede after KP Gosavi went missing, as per reports.
Last day, Wankhede submitted an affidavit in the special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) court of Mumbai session court. "I have never behaved or done anything wrong in my career. All allegations levelled against me are false. I am ready to face any inquiry. Some people are targeting me, my family. Some of my personal photos are leaked," Wankhede said before the court.