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Nawab Malik urges PM to conduct judicial inquiry into NCB cases

Mumbai Cruise Drugs case are amongst those 90 per cent cases which will prove to be fake in court, says Nawab Malik

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Published : Oct 20, 2021, 9:54 PM IST

Mumbai: Aryan Khan was expected to be granted bail today, but VV Patil, special judge for cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) in Mumbai rejected his bail application. Reacting to it, State Minority Minister and Nationalist Congress Party spokesperson Nawab Malik said, "Not today, but tomorrow, 90 per cent of these cases will be proved fake in court. We are collecting evidence on how 90 per cent of these cases were pre-planned,"

Nawab Malik has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to conduct a judicial inquiry into the Narcotics Control Bureau's actions throughout the year. Speaking to the media, Nawab Malik said, "Firstly, I have no objection to the verdict given by the judge today,"

Mallik says from the NDPS Court to the High Court, the argument of the NCB advocates keeps changing every time. They bring new subjects to court every time. This is a new trick to get some people involved. "We have seen many such things. In our case five lakh WhatsApp chats kept showing. It was not mentioned in the chargesheet. I don't know why bail was not given today. I have a case in which they have written that this is a bailable offence," added Nawab Malik.

"People are being trapped to gain publicity, they are not allowed to get bail. They are trying to create panic and planning to collect ransom," Malik alleged.

Malik says Prime Minister Modi should get information about NCB cases since Narendra Modi has recently appealed to the central investigative agencies not to discredit the country but to strengthen it.

Responding to his call, NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik criticized him. "If the Prime Minister is so appreciative of the central agencies, he should be aware of the NCB's year-round cases. We will provide information and evidence of bogus cases made by the NCB, he should look into it," Malik said.

Also Read: Nawab Malik wonders if NCB knows difference between marijuana and tobacco

Mumbai: Aryan Khan was expected to be granted bail today, but VV Patil, special judge for cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) in Mumbai rejected his bail application. Reacting to it, State Minority Minister and Nationalist Congress Party spokesperson Nawab Malik said, "Not today, but tomorrow, 90 per cent of these cases will be proved fake in court. We are collecting evidence on how 90 per cent of these cases were pre-planned,"

Nawab Malik has called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to conduct a judicial inquiry into the Narcotics Control Bureau's actions throughout the year. Speaking to the media, Nawab Malik said, "Firstly, I have no objection to the verdict given by the judge today,"

Mallik says from the NDPS Court to the High Court, the argument of the NCB advocates keeps changing every time. They bring new subjects to court every time. This is a new trick to get some people involved. "We have seen many such things. In our case five lakh WhatsApp chats kept showing. It was not mentioned in the chargesheet. I don't know why bail was not given today. I have a case in which they have written that this is a bailable offence," added Nawab Malik.

"People are being trapped to gain publicity, they are not allowed to get bail. They are trying to create panic and planning to collect ransom," Malik alleged.

Malik says Prime Minister Modi should get information about NCB cases since Narendra Modi has recently appealed to the central investigative agencies not to discredit the country but to strengthen it.

Responding to his call, NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik criticized him. "If the Prime Minister is so appreciative of the central agencies, he should be aware of the NCB's year-round cases. We will provide information and evidence of bogus cases made by the NCB, he should look into it," Malik said.

Also Read: Nawab Malik wonders if NCB knows difference between marijuana and tobacco

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