If true then no wonder that nothing happens...
https://maharashtratimes.com/india-news/transfer-five-drug-cases-ncb-dgs-letter-to-maharashtra-dgp/articleshow/88072060.cms
Google translation of the main text and what Nawab Malik said:
New Delhi: The director general of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has written a letter to the state's director general of police asking them to refer five cases to the state police's anti-drug cell (ANC) for investigation. The letter also said that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had issued an order in this regard, which is likely to cause a major storm. Although official information about the letter has not yet been released, Minorities Minister and NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik has raised serious questions.The Aryan Khan drugs case is currently raging. The drug case involving Nawab Malik's son-in-law Sameer Khan has also caused a storm. The cases have been referred to the SIT of NCB officials in Delhi instead of the Mumbai NCB. On November 24, the NCB director general wrote a letter to the state director general of police stating that the five cases being investigated by the state police should be referred to the NCB. Sources said that the letter also mentioned Amit Shah's instructions in this regard.The state police did not specify which drug-related cases were to be referred to the NCB. This has created confusion and the letter has not been discussed by the Director General or the Mumbai Police yet. However, a further decision will be taken soon, sources in the Mumbai Police said. None of the Mumbai Police, Director General of Police, NCB has given official information about this yet.Meanwhile, Nawab Malik has reacted to the media. The NCB wants five important drug-related cases with the Maharashtra Police. It seems to be Amit Shah's order in this regard. Therefore, the important question is on what basis the NCB is trying to take over the investigation of these cases. If the NCB really wants to investigate the big cases in depth, they should re-investigate the 26 bogus cases that I have sent. The Mumbai unit of NCB has been working to raise money in these cases. It must be exposed. Pay attention to that, Malik advised. The state's anti-drug squad is doing more than the NCB. Malik also questioned the performance of the NCB, noting that stockpiles of three tonnes of drugs were seized.
Nawab Malik has also published the letter on twitter...
Edited by Clochette - 2 years ago
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