
"They Let BJP Leader's In-Law Go": NCP's Nawab Malik On Mumbai Drugs Bust
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"Many of the cases are fake; no recovery has been made," NCP leader Nawab Malik told NDTV
The country's anti-drugs agency has been running a "network" in Mumbai for the last one year "for only and only publicity," a senior leader of the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP told NDTV today, hours after superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son was taken under judicial custody for a bail hearing tomorrow morning in a drugs bust case.
NCP spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik said the Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) actions are aimed at defaming the state, where the Congress and the NCP along with the BJP's former ally, Shiv Sena, is in power.
"From Rhea Chakraborty to Deepika Padukone, other celebrities or Aryan Khan, the NCB will only act wherever there is publicity involved. Many of the cases are fake; no recovery has been made," Mr Malik told NDTV today.
"The 'goods' are brought to the NCB's zonal director's office, and the NCB says it has 'recovered' them. No recovery has been made from any spot, any home. Photographs of so-called seized items are taken at the NCB's office only and sent out as 'media sources'," Mr Nawab alleged.
