Anti-Drugs Agency To Challenge Minister's Son-In-Law's Bail: Sources
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Sameer Khan had been summoned by the NCB after it found evidence of online transactions worth Rs 20,000 between him and an accused in another drugs case
A drugs case involving Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik's son-in-law was among six transferred out of the Narcotics Control Bureau's Mumbai unit on Friday evening, and handed to a special investigation team to be led by senior police officer Sanjay Singh.
Sources have said the SIT intends to move the court to cancel bail granted to Mr Malik's son-in-law, Sameer Khan - a move likely to spark political controversy given the minister has been relentless in his attacks on the anti-drugs agency and its zonal head, Sameer Wankhede.
The decision to challenge bail was first made early last month, news agency ANI reported.
Sameer Khan had been summoned by the NCB after it found evidence of online transactions worth Rs 20,000 between him and an accused in another drugs case.