- King Khan's son Aryan daring to be arrested in a film style in a drug case
- The real hero is Samir Wankhede, zonal director of the Bureau of Narcotics Control
- Horizon-Bhaven Kutchi
- 'I am targeting Bollywood is propaganda against me'
- During duty at the airport, the South African cricketer landed with a bottle of 18 wines and the Indian cricketer called him to give him a duty free 'exit'.
- Commands to celebrities: Your luggage trolley should not be with your staff
It is said in Bollywood that a late night party of film stars is a party of old people with hot, sex, alcohol and drugs.
The children adopt a new style of sex party in Las Vegas, Paris and London. It also includes gays and lesbians. The daughters of the film actors are dressed in the same name. Many videos of these parties are now circulating on social media in which group photos of drunken men clinging to each other holding tequila, rum and world famous liquor in their hands are shamelessly shared. At such parties those who want to be more immersed in drinks and sex have decided in advance. After participating in all the other parties and going home, at two o'clock in the morning, the real party with sex and alcohol is jammed which lasts till dawn.
Top stars, politicians, officials, corporate celebrities or the children of the infamous Don are in such a party. So most of the time the party is not raided. But the only reason Bollywood has been in turmoil since last year is Samir Wankhede, a clever officer known as 'Singham' in the narcotics department. It was Sameer Wankhede, the Mumbai zonal director of the Narcotics Control Bureau, who raided the cruise on an earlier tip-off when Aryan was partying with his group on an alleged drug. For this, he got involved by taking the tickets of 30 employees of his department as a passenger of the cruise.
It was Samir Wankhede who dared to call Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, and Sara Ali Khan to his office to inquire about drug use and where he got it from.
A 2009 batch officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) is outraged over Bollywood's dirty business, scams and hypocrisy. His previous posting was as Deputy Customs Commissioner at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. However, Wankhede did not like the phone calls made from above by celebrities showing their temper and power. He was the one who caught pop singer Mika Singh with foreign currency.
After posting in the Narcotics Department, in November last year, about 50 drug peddlers attacked him and five of his officers late at night in Goregaon while trying to arrest a drug peddler named Carrie Mendis. It is believed that the gang is the main chain of drug supply to the film world. Kerry Mendis was arrested along with the Mumbai police.
Samir Wankhede, 31, is a huge fan of film and cricket, but he hates the dangerous masterminds who have infiltrated the field. When he became the customs commissioner at the Mumbai airport, he first instructed his smallest post holder not to take any autograph or photograph of any celebrity arriving at the airport. Even more suspicious than a normal traveler without being affected by it is to check their luggage, jewelry, accessories, ask for a bill and if in doubt take them to a separate cabin and interrogate them without any hesitation. If you have to pay customs duty, you will be charged with penalty.
The rule is that every passenger should leave the airport by putting his luggage in the trolley himself. Wankhede also forced celebrities to take their luggage with them and leave every exit point of the airport, leaving celebrities or wealthy travelers handing over their luggage to personal staff traveling with them. It often happened that the celebrity carried out suspicious items in the name of his assistant and tricked him into believing that it was his assistant's bag. Samir Wankhede put a rock on it.
A top cricketer and his wife, as well as a film star, threatened Wankhede during an interrogation at the airport, arguing in abusive language that he would endanger his senior phone job right now. "He is the most senior officer at the airport right now," Wankhede told them in stern terms. If you do not cooperate, I can arrest you immediately. '
After this, these celebrities became goats and started cooperating.
Once it happened that a cricketer from South Africa came to play in India. His flight landed at the airport at 9 pm. "A very senior cricketer from the Indian team wants to talk to you," South African cricketer Samir Wankhede said over phone at the luggage clearance count. The well-known Indian cricketer, who has millions of fans in the country and Samir Wankhede himself is a fan, said on the phone, "The cricketer from South Africa is my friend and if he has brought 15 bottles of wine, let him out of the hassle and let him out of the airport."
Sameer Wankhede hung up the phone. As per the rules, two bottles of wine from 18 bottles were considered as duty free and duty was levied on the remaining 12 bottles. The South African cricketer had to do his duty.
According to Sameer Wankhede, Ajay Devgn is the only actor who is really honest. Never give reasons for not paying taxes or pushing it is really like 'Singham' in real life. Similarly, the honesty of Marathi actress Kranti Redkar also touched him during his arrival at the airport and he wanted to marry such a girl. He befriended Kranti and offered marriage.
Who gladly accepted the revolution. The two got married in 2012. After Mumbai Airport, Sameer Wankhede was posted in the Maharashtra Service Tax Department. At that time, for the first time in the history of the state of Maharashtra, he launched an inquiry against 200 big heads, including 200 celebrities, for tax evasion. In just two years, he had recovered Rs. 2 crore was recovered from Mumbai alone.
He was then posted to the National Investigating Agency (NIA). He was to provide information to the Anti-Terrorism Department exposing the plot of the terrorist attack. In the meantime, what information he provided was kept secret.
Now Wankhede has been given the posting as Zonal Director of the Narcotics Control Bureau with the responsibility of also focusing on eradicating drug racket from Bollywood.
In Sushant Singh Rajput's mysterious death, the drug angle appeared to him and he called Riya Chakraborty, Deepika, Sara Ali, Rakul Preet Singh and other actresses to his office for questioning. Bollywood was horrified after that. He has jailed more than 100 drug peddlers. As many as 7 dignitaries have been able to get bail. There are no exemplary prison or sentencing laws for drug offenders. The drug supplier is strongly advised by the supplier not to carry more than a few grams of the drug as the severity of the crime is linked to the weight of the drug. It is difficult for the accused to grasp the color of the drug.
The reach of the drug mafia is so high that under legal pressure and pressure from time to time the case cools down. Often the case becomes bailable like a cricketer's bet. In this way, Samir Wankhede gets more frustrated. However, it has succeeded in sending a message to millions of citizens of the country that the stars you worship, celebrities have a hypocritical and traitorous, criminal face.
He has instructed his wife and family not to accept any parcel in his name in his absence as the roots of the drug racket are linked to India's enemy countries or gangsters and many stars are involved with them. Because the conspiracy to trap him on bribery charges could keep his enemies.
Sameer Wankhede and wife Kranti have twin daughters named Jia and Zyada.
The courage of 21-year-old Sameer Wankhede can also be seen from the fact that he arrested Aryan, the son of Bollywood king Shah Rukh Khan, in a film style. Arya confessed how and how much drug he had at the time of arrest. It's not that he wants to be a hero by showing interest in catching sensational mega stars. He also raided the house of Bharti Singh, the actor of a TV comedy show whose name no one could have imagined, and also found drugs in his house. Bharti is also currently out on bail.
Samir's work is only after midnight and he can barely sleep for two hours. He is constantly on duty in the event of a fatal attack.
During his two years as the Zonal Director of the Bureau of Narcotics Control, Rs. He has exposed a drug racket worth Rs 15,000 crore.
Of the 108 drug-related cases he has booked in the last 10 months, four or five are from Bollywood, so he is not only targeting Bollywood. But only his Bollywood case gets publicity, so such an image arises for Sameer Wankhede. In a single year, more than 210 arrests have been made in Maharashtra under Samir's care. This year alone, it has raised Rs. 150 crore worth of drugs have been seized.
Discussions about Aryan's arrest have caused controversy in the country and abroad, but just two days ago, his department paid Rs. The detainees were caught with Rs 5 crore worth of drugs but the media did not take note of it at the time. Samir Wankhede and his team are in constant danger of being attacked by drug cartels from Mumbai, Pakistan, Nigeria and other countries. As many as 15 drug gangs have been nabbed under Samir's watch.
Samir Wankhede does his job with great ingenuity, courage and honesty. The frustration of how weak the case turned out to be in court has not yet come to duty.
Just think, can an officer even come up with the idea of arresting Shah Rukh Khan's son and putting him in custody?
Even if it is impossible for the eleven Mulkoki police to catch the film (Shahrukh) 'Don', the arrest of Shah Rukh's son, who is considered the king, magician and king of the film world, in a drug case, must have come to earth.
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