Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik continues to his tirade against Sameer Wankhede

Sameer Wankhede

Sameer Wankhede arrives at the NCB office in New Delhi PTI photo

Mumbai: Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik accused NCB official Sameer Wankhede of illegal phone tapping Tuesday. Nawab Malik also announced that he will hand over a letter on the official’s ‘misdeeds’ to the agency head.

“Sameer Wankhede through two persons in Mumbai and Thane is illegally intercepting the mobile phones of some people,” said Malik. It should be stated here that Malik has been targeting Wankhede after his son-in-law’s arrest. Malik also claimed that Wankhede had sought the call detail record (CDR) of his family member from the police.

Wankhede in his affidavit submitted to a Mumbai court Monday claimed he was under a ‘lurking threat of arrest as it does not suit some vested interests for conducting an honest and impartial investigation’.

The official had also claimed that he was being personally targeted by a well-known political figure (Malik). The only reason he can fathom is that the NCB had arrested ‘this person’s son-in-law Sameer Khan’.

Malik on the other hand said he is forwarding a letter written by ‘someone in NCB’ to the agency’s DG SN Pradhan. The letter is ‘about the various illegal activities of Wankhede’.

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The NCP minister said the NCB should investigate the 26 allegations in the letter. These allegations have claimed an ‘extortion racket’ being run within the anti-drugs agency.

“As a responsible citizen I will be forwarding this letter to DG Narcotics requesting him to include this letter in the investigation being conducted on Sameer Wankhede,” the minister tweeted.

Malik claimed Monday that Sameer Wankhede is a Muslim by birth and his real name is ‘Sameer Dawood Wankhede’. The minister had released what he claimed the birth certificate of Sameer Wankhede and alleged that the latter had forged documents. However, the NCB official’s father later said his name is Dnyandev and not Dawood, as claimed by Malik.

“I have all the authentic documents to prove that Sameer Wankhede was born into a Muslim family. However, he forged his identity and sought a job under the Scheduled Caste category. As per the law, Dalits who are converted to Islam do not get the quota privilege, thus Sameer Wankhede has denied the job opportunity to a genuine person from the Schedule Caste,” Malik told reporters here Tuesday. A legal probe into the matter will be initiated soon, the minister said.

On Sameer Wankhede’s father saying his name is not Dawood, Malik said it is true that the NCB official’s father Dnyandev Wankhede was born into a Dalit family in Washim district (earlier Akola) and he later joined state Excise department.

“But, he married a Muslim woman here in Mumbai by converting himself to Islam and accepted the name Dawood. He has two children. However, Dnyandev Wankhede had an afterthought and he used his father’s certificate to obtain all the documents in the name of Dnyandev Wankhede so that his children would benefit,” the minister claimed.

Malik said if he has produced fake documents, Dnyandev Wankhede should show the birth certificate of Sameer and prove his side.  “I am challenging Dnyandev Wankhede to produce the caste certificate of his son,” he said.

Thus, Dnyandev Wankhede, who ‘became Dawood by accepting Islam’ cannot seek the quota benefits, Malik said. “It is the sole reason why I am calling his documents bogus,” he said. Malik alleged that Sameer and some of his colleagues were involved into some ‘extortion racket’.

 

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