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Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law questioned by NCB in drugs case

Updated on: 13 January,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Vishal Singh | vishal.singh@mid-day.com

The NCB came across a money transaction between Karan Sajnani and Sameer Khan, following which Khan was summoned for questioning by the anti-drug agency.

Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law questioned by NCB in drugs case

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Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik’s son-in-law, Sameer Khan, reached the Narcotics Control Bureau office in Mumbai on Wednesday for questioning in connection with drugs case.

The development came after the arrest of British citizen Karan Sajnani in a drugs case. Sajnani, residing in the country since over a year, was nabbed along with Rahila Furniturewala, a former manager of a Bollywood actress and her sister, and 200 kg of drugs were seized from their possession.


The NCB came across a money transaction between Karan Sajnani and Sameer Khan, following which Khan was summoned for questioning by the anti-drug agency.



On Tuesday, Mumbai's famous Muchhad Paanwala — Ramkumar Tiwari — was arrested in a drugs case by NCB.

According to the NCB, Sajnani supplied half kg of narcotics substance to Tiwari, which has been recovered from the latter’s warehouse.

The NCB is also probing if Tiwari was using narcotics substances such as MP Joint, which was recovered from his shop, to make his paans tastier and to get his customers addicted to them and whether he was giving them to select customers.

The landmark shop at Kemps Corner, near Malabar Hill, highlights the ear-to-ear bushy moustache of the founder, his sons and grandsons.

Operating since nearly 45 years, the outlet later became a rage among the people, attracting top film stars, businessmen, politicians, and other celebs for his lip-smacking post-meal chewy munchies.

In fact, in 2016, it became the first 'paan' outlet to host its own website to take online orders from his discerning customers on its huge variety of mouth-melting preparations in Kolkata, Banarasi or Maggai paans, or several types of paan-masalas, whipped up with specially-sourced ingredients.

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