The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has cleared actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in the drugs-on-cruise case, citing “lack of solid proof.”
No narcotics were discovered on Aryan Khan, according to the NCB, and there was no “strong evidence” to indict him and five others.
The anti-drugs agency has also charged fourteen other people.
Sana Malik Shaikh, the daughter of Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik, reacted to the news by tweeting, “Farziwada has been exposed! Truth always wins out! “..
According to a tweet from Nawab Malik’s office, “Now that #AryanKhan and five others have gotten a clean bill of health. Will the #NCB go after #SameerWankhede, his crew, and the private army? Or will it protect the criminals?”
Farziwada exposed!
Truth always prevails!#NawabMalik #Farziwada #AryanKhan https://t.co/ZzZwTty8H2— Ar. Sana Malik-Shaikh (@sanamalikshaikh) May 27, 2022
Following the arrest of Aryan Khan in October of last year, Nawab Malik accused Sameer Wankhede, the former Mumbai zonal director of the Narcotics Control Bureau, of wrongfully framing individuals in drug cases and obtaining a government post by falsifying his paperwork.
Now that #AryanKhan and 5 others get a clean chit.
Will #NCB take action against #SameerWankhede his team and the private army?
Or will it shield the culprits? @ANI @PTI_News #FarziwadaExposed#NawabMalik#TruthPrevails— Office of Nawab Malik (@OfficeofNM) May 27, 2022
Nawab Malik said that the raid on a Mumbai cruise ship was a “forgery” carried out at the BJP’s request to blame Aryan Khan.
The Maharashtra minister went on to say that attempts were made to smear the reputation of Bollywood in the Sushant Singh Rajput case.
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In November of last year, Mr Wankhede was removed from the Aryan Khan narcotics case after claims of a Rs 8 crore bribe. Sameer Wankhede, on the other hand, said that the minister’s charges were motivated by a personal vendetta against him for the detention of his son-in-law Sameer Khan.
On February 23, 2022, Mr. Malik was detained in connection with a money laundering case involving fugitive terrorist Dawood Ibrahim.