NCB Officer Involved in Aryan Khan Drugs-on-cruise Raid Dismissed from Service in Separate Case

Singh was already suspended since April final 12 months whereas an investigation was being performed by the NCB relating to his conduct. (Image: News18

Singh was already suspended since April final 12 months whereas an investigation was being performed by the NCB relating to his conduct. (Image: News18 Creative)

According to a report, SP Vishwa Vijay Singh has been faraway from NCB in an unrelated case, and never as a part of the probe involving Bollywood famous person Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has dismissed superintendent of police (SP) Vishwa Vijay Singh, who was a part of the group that performed the 2021 drugs-on-cruise raid in Mumbai involving Bollywood famous person Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan and others, experiences stated on Monday.

According to a Hindustan Times report, the officer has been faraway from the company in an unrelated case, and never as a part of the probe involving Aryan Khan.

An nameless officer advised the publication that Singh was already suspended since April final 12 months whereas an investigation was being performed by the NCB relating to his conduct. The inquiry was not too long ago concluded in an unrelated case associated to misconduct, after which a call was made to dismiss him from the service, it stated.

While NCB director basic Satya Narayan Pradhan has confirmed the report, Singh declined to remark. “The matter is pending with the ministry of home affairs (MHA),” he was quoted as saying.

Following allegations in opposition to NCB’s Mumbai group, together with former zonal director Sameer Wankhede, a separate vigilance inquiry was performed into the Cordelia raids, which concluded in November 2021. As a consequence, departmental motion was initiated in opposition to seven officers. However, the findings of the inquiry haven’t been disclosed to the general public.

In October 2, 2021, Aryan Khan and a number of other others had been arrested by the NCB on fees of drug possession, consumption, and trafficking that stemmed from raids held in Cordelia cruiship at Mumbai’s International Cruise Terminal. However, within the chargesheet filed by the company in May 2022, Aryan Khan and 5 others weren’t named because of inadequate proof.

Former zonal director Sameer Wankhede Wankhede, who was later transferred from NCB, led the group that included Singh and a few witnesses to raid the ship off the Mumbai coast. Based on WhatsApp chats, Wankhede’s group claimed that the accused had been half of a bigger drug conspiracy, alleging that Aryan Khan was in touch with international drug suppliers and the chats referred to “arduous medicine” and “bulk quantities”.

Khan was granted bail on October 28, 2021, by the Bombay High Court after it rejected NCB’s claims of bigger drug conspiracy on grounds of inadequate proof.

Following allegations in opposition to NCB’s Mumbai group, a separate vigilance inquiry was performed into the raids, which concluded in November 2021. As a consequence, departmental motion was initiated in opposition to seven officers. However, the findings of the inquiry haven’t been disclosed to the general public, the HT report stated.

Aftermath

According to experiences, the NCB shaped a particular investigation group (SIT) headed by deputy director basic Sanjay Kumar Singh to reinvestigate the raids. The SIT discovered a number of irregularities within the raid and didn’t discover proof to counsel that Aryan Khan was concerned in a bigger medicine conspiracy or a global medicine trafficking syndicate.

Wankhede was transferred to the workplace of the director basic of taxpayers’ providers in Chennai.

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