
Aryan Khan Case: Armed Guards, SUV For Officer Who Alleged Being Spied On
NDTV
Narcotics Control Bureau or NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede, who is investigating the drugs case in which one of the accused is superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan, had alleged his movements were being tracked
The officer investigating the drugs-on-cruise case involving Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan will be protected by a larger group of armed security men, after he alleged he was being tailed by two policemen.
Narcotics Control Bureau or NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede had alleged his movements were being tracked by some unidentified people and two policemen from Oshiwara in north Mumbai.
Following the complaint, the Mumbai Police raised the number of bodyguards and armed personnel protecting Mr Wankhede and deployed additional policemen outside the NCB's office in south Mumbai's Ballard Estate.
Mr Wankhede's vehicle has been replaced with an SUV as part of his new security detail. The officer had met with Maharashtra top cop Sanjay Pandey and complained that he was being stalked.