The NCB’s zone director, Sameer Wankhede, is not targeting Bollywood, his wife Kranti Redkar told India Today on Monday. It also responded to allegations made by Maharashtra’s ministers Nawab Malik and Prabhakar Sail, an independent NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau) witness in the Aryan Khan case.
Asked about allegations that she Husband aims at Bollywood Celebrities, Kranti Redkar said, “Hey [Sameer Wankhede] definitely not targeting Bollywood. He goes to Goa every month to perform operations, there are no celebrities in Goa, he deals with tough criminals. “
She added, “Why does all this happen when a certain person is interested in this case? Why weren’t there any blackmail charges against him? [Sameer Wankhede] in another case? This is the first time in his 15 years of service that such allegations have been made. “
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In response to allegations of ‘blackmail’ against her husband, Kranti Redkar said: “Sameer has never taken a vigilance test against him; he’s always for it [Sameer] wrong, test it, get me evidence; Show me where I took the money. Do you have a phone chat, a quill operation or something to say that I want Rs 8 crore or Rs 18 crore or Rs 25 crore? No matter what amount you get [independent witness’] Head, you babble. “

“This is a total insult to an honest officer who, with his blood and sweat, does his best to serve this nation,” she added.
When asked about the family’s overseas trips, Sameer Wankhede’s wife, Kranti Redkar, said he never traveled to Dubai as claimed by Nawab Malik. “He never wants to visit Dubai,” she added.
Kranti Redkar also spoke about the family’s trip to the Maldives, pictures of which Nawab Malik shared on social media earlier this month. “We went on the Maldives trip. Myself, Sameer and our children. There weren’t any celebrities where we stayed, just us and a few ordinary people,” she added.
She continues: “If someone wants to know, go to court and ask for whatever you want to see. Don’t do that on Twitter or Instagram, social media is not a platform to criticize anyone.”
I am my husband Sameer r born Hindu. We never converted to any other religion. I respect all religions. Sameer’s father is also Hindu married to my Muslim mother-in-law, who is no longer. divorced in 2016.Our in Hindu Marriage Law 2017 pic.twitter.com/BDQsyuvuI7
– Kranti Redkar Wankhede (@KrantiRedkar) October 25, 2021
“His [Sameer Wankhede’s] real cases should be reported. His entire team should be decorated. Every time they have an operation they are attacked, they have bruises, their shirts are torn, “she added.
Kranti Redkar also responded to allegations from Nawab Malik over Sameer Wankhede’s birth certificate. “We are not afraid of truths. He [Sameer Wankhede] was born a Hindu, his mother was a Muslim. His box record isn’t flawed, “she said.
“I’m very proud of someone [Sameer Wankhede] who came to Mumbai from a small village and made a name for himself by studying and doing nothing jhol jhaal. He has cleared UPSC and received medals two or three times in his career for valor and achievements. We should be proud of people who had such humble beginnings, ”said Kranti Redkar.
Tormented by allegations: father of Sameer Wankhede
Allegations against him had “disturbed” him and our family, said Sameer Wankhede’s father Dnyandev Wankhede.
“He [Sameer] is very disturbed; my family is very upset. There is only one person behind him – Nawab Malik. I have no connection with him [Malik]. Sameer’s only flaw is that he arrested his [Nawab Malik’s] son in law [Sameer Khan] in a drug case and him [Sameer Khan] spent eight months in prison, “Dnyandev Wankhede told India Today in an exclusive interview.
Dnyandev Wankhede, 75, also responded to allegations by Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik that Sameer Wankhede used “forged” documents to secure a place with the Indian Tax Office (IRS).
Sameer Dawood Wankhede pic.twitter.com/rjdOkPs4T6
– Nawab Malik (@nawabmalikncp) October 25, 2021
“I come from a Hindu family. I had an inter-caste love marriage with a Muslim woman who was Sameer’s mother. She died six years ago. After that, I raised my son and daughter with the greatest care, I made them strong. ” Dnyandev Wankhede called.
When asked how he felt when the NCP leader claimed his name was “Dawood,” Dnyandev Wankhede said, “I felt really bad. How would you feel if someone could make Dnyandev Dawood?”
Dnyandev Wankhede went further, stating that he had spent 35 years with the state excise agency and that his son had been a government employee for 15 years. “At this time there have been no allegations made against me and no allegations have been made against my son,” added Dnyandev Wankhede.
The 75-year-old also said that young Indians who “want to be” like Sameer Wankhede need to have courage. “You could be attacked or suspended, you could be insulted, your family could be threatened,” he said.

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