'Falsehood Doesn't Seem To Stop': Maharashtra Minister Targets Probe Body
NDTV
Nawab Malik's comments came days after the NCB approached the Bombay High Court to cancel the bail granted to his son-in-law in a drugs case.
Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik on Sunday fired a fresh salvo at the Narcotics Control Bureau, alleging that an NCB officer called a 'panch' to sign back-dated panchnama papers in a case.
Mr Malik's comments came days after the NCB approached the Bombay High Court to cancel the bail granted to his son-in-law in a drugs case.
When contacted, an NCB official refuted Nawab Malik's allegations and termed them as "false and baseless".
Addressing reporters, Mr Malik also released two audio clips - one of a conversation purportedly between an NCB officer calling a panch (witness) 'Maddy' to sign back-dated papers related to a case.