The accused in the CBI case, D'Souza has alleged that he was 'pressurised' to say that he was asking for undue benefit on behalf of Sameer Wankhede, former head of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai zonal unit.
The Delhi court has provided interim protection to Wankhede till May 22 and has asked him to move the court in Mumbai. On the basis of the interim protection, Wankhede did not appear before the CBI on Thursday.
Fresh twist in Aryan Khan drug bust case has also sparked a political slugfest with Trinamool national spokesperson Saket Gokhale claiming that the CBI has been brought in by the BJP government and "the pawns will be arrested while the masters will go scot free"., India News, Times Now
The vigilance team’s report and its charge sheet highlight many glaring violations removal of 16 names mentioned in the tip-off, failure to file NIL panchnamas; giving a free hand to witness K P Gosavi