'He will be shattered': Shah Rukh Khan's chat with former NCB officer Sameer Wankhede's surfaces

In the petition moved before a vacation bench of the high court, Wankhede also sought that no coercive action related to the Central Bureau of Investigation"s (CBI) first information report (FIR) be taken against him.

NewsBharati    19-May-2023 18:31:39 PM
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Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's Whatsapp chat with former Narcotics Control Bureau officer (NCB) Sameer Wankhede on Friday surfaced in which the actor requested him not to arrest his son Aryan Khan in the Cordelia cruise drug bust case. The chat occurred on October 3, 2021, when SRK's son was in the jail.
 
Sameer Wankhede
 
"I will talk to you in my capacity as a father. Not any other way and you can hear from me that I mean every word I have said. You are a gentleman and a good husband I am the same. I have to try and help my family whishing the bounds of the law. I be you man please don't let him be in that jail," the chat read.
 
"These holidays will come and he will break as a human being. His spirit will be destroyed because of the same vested people. You promised you will reform my child not put him in a place where he may come out completely," it added.
 
Alleged chat between SRK and Sameer Wankhede
 
Earlier today, Wankhede moved a petition before the Bombay High Court seeking quashing of an FIR filed against him by the CBI for allegedly demanding Rs 25 crore bribe from SRK for not implicating his son Aryan Khan in the Cordelia cruise drug bust case.
 
 
 
In the petition moved before a vacation bench of the high court, Wankhede also sought that no coercive action related to the Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) first information report (FIR) be taken against him.
 

CBI filed the FIR against Wankhede
 
The bench will hear his plea later in the day. The CBI filed the FIR against Wankhede and four others recently. Aryan Khan was arrested by the NCB on October 3, 2021 after a raid on the Cordelia cruise ship.
 
He was granted bail by the Bombay High Court after three weeks as the anti-drug agency failed to substantiate its charges against him.
 
The CBI booked Wankhede and others for alleged criminal conspiracy and threat of extortion, besides under provisions pertaining to bribery under the Prevention of Corruption Act on a complaint by the NCB.
 
The probe agency has alleged that the NCB, Mumbai Zone, had received information in October 2021 related to the consumption and possession of narcotics substances by various individuals on the private cruise ship and that some of its officers conspired and obtained undue advantage in the form of bribes from the alleged accused.
 
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted protection from coercive action to Wankhede for five days with the liberty to approach the appropriate forum, which would be the Bombay High Court.
 
The CBI summoned Wankhede for questioning in Mumbai on Thursday in connection with the case, but he did not appear before the agency's team.