This Article is From Oct 26, 2021

"My Name Isn't Dawood": Anti-Drug Officer's Father On NCP Leader's Charge

Sameer Wankhede's father said his son is like Abhimanyu from the epic Mahabharat who is surrounded by enemies, but he will come out of this ''chakravyuh'' (a military foundation to surround enemies) like Arjun.

'My Name Isn't Dawood': Anti-Drug Officer's Father On NCP Leader's Charge

It is an absolute lie that my name is Dawood Wankhede, Sameer Wankhede's father said (FILE)

Mumbai:

Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede's father on Monday said his name is Dnyandev and not Dawood as claimed by NCP leader and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik.

Speaking to a news channel, he said his son is like Abhimanyu from the epic Mahabharat who is surrounded by enemies, but he will come out of this ''chakravyuh'' (a military foundation to surround enemies) like Arjun.

Hitting back at Mr Malik, who has claimed that Sameer Wankhede is a Muslim by birth and his real name is ''Sameer Dawood Wankhede'', the Wankhede senior said the NCP leader was playing very low-level politics.

Mr Malik has released what he claimed the birth certificate of Sameer Wankhede and alleged that the latter had forged documents.

Speaking to a regional news channel, the Wankhede senior said, "It is an absolute lie that my name is Dawood Wankhede. I think there is some malafide intention of Mr Malik behind releasing that birth certificate of Sameer Wankhede and defaming us. My name is Dnyandev Wankhede since my birth and it is still the same".

"I completed my graduation and post-graduation and even served in a state government department. How is it possible that none of them knew my name was not Dnyandev and it was Dawood? How come Malik alone gets the suspicious document?" he questioned.

Earlier in the day, Sameer Wankhede had denied Malik''s allegations of forging documents, including his birth certificate, saying his father''s name is Dnyandev, who was an excise official.

"My wife died six years ago. She had once prepared an affidavit in which it is mentioned that my name is Dnyandev Wankhede. I even have a valid caste certificate with me. And not just me, even my relatives have similar documents to establish it," the Wankhede senior claimed.

In a statement, Sameer Wankhede had mentioned that his father Dnyandev Kachruji Wankhede retired as senior police inspector of the state Excise department, Pune, in June 2007. His father is a Hindu and his late mother Zaheeda was a Muslim, the official had said.

"When my son and his first wife had a son, even on the latter''s birth certificate my son''s full name is mentioned in which my name is stated as Dnyandev Wankhede. Those people (Malik) should understand it. God knows from where Malik drew this connection," he said.

Sameer Wankhede had also mentioned that he had married Dr Shabana Qureshi in 2006 under the Special Marriage Act. Both of them divorced mutually through a civil court in 2016. Later, in 2017, he married Kranti Redkar.

"It looks like Nawab Malik was hurt after his son-in-law (Sameer Khan) was put behind bars by the NCB earlier. He never uttered a word against the NCB when his son-in-law was in jail. Malik started speaking out only after he was released," the Wankhede senior said.

When asked about the allegations of pay-off raised by an NCB witness, he said if Sameer Wankhede wanted a bribe from Shah Rukh Khan, he would have asked the actor to deliver it at home. "He would not have arrested his (Shah Rukh Khan''s) son (Aryan Khan) and then demanded it."

An NCB team led by Sameer Wankhede earlier this month allegedly seized drugs onboard a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast following which Aryan Khan was arrested on October 3.

Reacting to claims of bribery made by NCB independent witness Prabhakar Sail against Sameer Wankhede, the Wankhede senior said Sail seemed thrashed and then forced to give such a statement.

"While talking Sail is coughing, drinking water. All these are signs of getting beaten up severely. Why was he quiet for so many days if he was made to sign some blank papers (after the alleged cruise ship raid by NCB officials)?" he asked.

On Sunday, Sail, in a statement to the media, claimed that Rs 25 crore was demanded by an official of the NCB and other persons, including absconding witness K P Gosavi, to let off Aryan Khan in the drugs case.

Sail told media persons that he had overheard Gosavi telling one Sam D''Souza over the phone about a demand of Rs 25 crore and "to settle at Rs 18 crore as they have to give Rs eight crore to Sameer Wankhede".

Sameer Wankhede had denied the allegations calling them as a bid to scuttle the probe in the drugs case.

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