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Bombay High Court extends Sameer Wankhede’s interim protection from arrest in extortion and bribery case till June 23

Sameer Wankhede
The CBI's case is that Sameer Wankhede had demanded Rs 25 crore bribe from actor Shah Rukh Khan for not framing his son Aryan Khan.

Sameer Wankhede moved the high court last month seeking quashing of the case and also sought interim protection from any coercive action

The Bombay High Court on Thursday extended till June 23 the interim protection from arrest granted to NCB’s former Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede in the CBI’s case of extortion and bribery against him.

The CBI’s case is that Sameer Wankhede and four other accused had demanded Rs 25 crore bribe from actor Shah Rukh Khan for not framing his son Aryan Khan following alleged seizure of drugs from a cruise ship in October 2021.

A division bench of Justices A Gadkari and SG Dige said it would hear Wankhede’s plea seeking to quash the CBI FIR in the case on June 23.

Sameer Wankhede’s counsel Aabad Ponda told the high court that as per the court’s earlier direction, the Indian Revenue Service officer appeared before the CBI for interrogation seven times and has been cooperating.

CBI’s advocate Kuldeep Patil told the court that the investigation in the case was at a crucial stage.

The bench said it would hear Wankhede’s plea on June 23.

“Interim relief granted stands extended till the next date,” the court said.

Wankhede moved the high court last month seeking quashing of the case and also sought interim protection from any coercive action.

Source: The Tribune

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