Did You Know: Sameer Wankhede Had Detained Shah Rukh Khan & Made Him Pay Rs. 1.5 Lakh Fine?

It is surprising that Sameer Wankhede IRS officer and zonal director of the NCB, Mumbai claims that 10 years ago he made actor Shah Rukh Khan pay Rs. 1.5 lakh as fine
Did You Know: Sameer Wankhede Had Detained Shah Rukh Khan & Made Him Pay Rs. 1.5 Lakh Fine?

MUMBAI: The case of Aryan Khan has become a big matter of national scrutiny with lots of attention upon his matter related to his bails.

The multiple denials of bail have become an issue for the public and other celebrities. But the NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau) fails to prove that he consumed any drugs when they had arrested him aboard the cruise liner by Officer Sameer Wankhede zonal director of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) at present in Mumbai and his team.

This is not the first time that Sameer Wankhede has used his power against Shah Rukh Khan and his family that led to conflict with Shah Rukh Khan. It is surprising that he opens up the fact that about ten years ago Shah Rukh Khan was stopped by Officer Sameer Wankhede in an Airport. Sameer Wankhede was at his duty during that time when Shah Rukh Khan arrived at the Airport with his family post a trip to Holland and London. He was stopped and questioned by the on-duty officer Wankhede for not declaring foreign goods that attracted duty. During that time Wankhede was commissioner of customs at the time assistant at that particular airport.

The conversation that started with questioning led to arguments between the Officer and Shah Rukh Khan for many hours without any conclusion. Shah Rukh Khan was carrying 20 bags along with him all were checked by the team of Wankhede. But at last, the actor and his family left the airport by paying the penalty of 1.5 lakh as asked by the Officer. After decades now the Officer has broken his silence over the matter of Shah Rukh Khan being caught by him at the Airport.

After the drug raid case of Aryan Khan, The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) started probing on Monday allegations that its Mumbai zonal director, Sameer Wankhede, was part of a ₹25 crore extortion racket as claimed by an independent witness named Prabhakar Sail.

The Bombay High Court on 27 October, listen to the arguments in favour of the applications of bail plea by Aryan Khan, Munmun Dhamecha and Arbaaz Merchantt. After long arguments, Justice Sambre adjourned the matter for the next day that is on October 28, Thursday.

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