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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik termed the allegations an ”unsuccessful attempt by (NCB Mumbai zonal director) Sameer Wankhede’s private army to misguide and divert the attention from the truth”. Bharatiya, a former general secretary of Mumbai BJP, also claimed that Kiran Gosavi, a witness of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in the drugs-on-cruise case, is an associate of Sunil Patil.
He claimed Patil had been in touch with Sam D’Souza and Gosavi since October 1 before the cruise ship was raided by the NCB.
An independent witness and Gosavi’s bodyguard Prabhakar Sail had last month claimed that he had overheard Gosavi discussing a Rs 25 crore pay-off deal over the phone with D’Souza, including Rs 8 crore for Sameer Wankhede after Aryan Khan was arrested. Wankhede had denied all the allegations against him. ”Sunil Patil, whose name surfaced during an investigation into corruption allegations against NCB officials, is closely associated with several NCP leaders including former home minister Anil Deshmukh. Patil is the mastermind of the whole conspiracy of the cruise drugs case. He is among the founder members of the NCP and closely associated with several NCP leaders for the past 20 years,” alleged Bharatiya.
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On January 21, 2021, the NCB busted a drugs factory operated by Chinku Pathan in Dongri in Mumbai, he alleged. ”The NCB team had seized weapons and drugs,” he claimed. Meanwhile, Malik said he would ”reveal the truth tomorrow” in a press conference.