Uddhav Thackeray took a dig at NCB

Mumbai, 23/10: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday targeted the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). He said that an impression is being created that Maharashtra is becoming a hub of narcotics. Since the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, NCB has been continuously taking action against drug dealers. In early October, the Bureau had raided a party going on a cruise, in which several people, including Aryan Khan, were arrested.

 

 

Thackeray, who virtually attended the inauguration of the first DNA testing lab in Nagpur, said, “An impression is being created that there is a wave of drug smuggling in Maharashtra. As drugs from all over the world are being prepared in Maharashtra and only a special team can thwart this racket. But this is not true.’ Earlier, Nawab Malik, a minister in the Maharashtra government and leader of the Nationalist Congress Party, has also accused the NCB.

 

According to the Times of India, Thackeray said that he is proud of the Maharashtra and Mumbai Police for preventing the drug outbreak. He said, ‘A few days ago, Mumbai Police had caught heroin worth 25 crores, but no heroin was involved in it, so no one talked about it. No one knows the names of those policemen. we should respect them

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