Court extends Sameer Wankhede's prevention from Arrest

Court extends Sameer Wankhede's prevention from Arrest

The Bombay High Court has extended Sameer Wankhede's prevention from arrest for another two weeks. 

Yesterday, the Bombay High Court was hearing the Sameer Wankhede case.  While Sameer Wankhede had filed the plea to quash the case registered by the CBI against him, the central investigating agency has appealed to the court to remove the protection he presently enjoys from being arrested.

The CBI pleaded to the court that there are very 'serious' and 'sensitive' allegations of bribery against Mr Wankhede and hence his relief from arrest should be denied.

On the Contrary, Sameer Wankhede's lawyer sought time from the court to amend the petition.

Earlier Mr Wankhede told Mumbai Police that he was receiving threats through fake Twitter accounts in the name of gangster Dawood Ibrahim.

Mr Wankhede grabbed headlines two years back for arresting Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan in the Cordelia cruise drug bust.
 
It has now listed the next hearing on June 23.

 

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