The Man Who Claimed Extortion Racket Behind Aryan Khan Drug Case Dies Of Heart Attack In Mumbai

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The Man Who Claimed Extortion Racket Behind Aryan Khan Drug Case Dies Of Heart Attack In Mumbai

| Updated: April 2, 2022 11:23

Prabhakar Sail ( 37), the man who shot into prominence in the backdrop of high profile Aryan khan drug case last year died of a heart attack at his house in Mahul on 1st April. He was brought to the Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar where declared brought dead.

Last year, when the nation was engrossed with the everyday turns of events in an extraordinarily frenzied media spectacle of the arrest of Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood Super Star Shahrukh Khan along with his friends on board a luxury yacht off the coast of Mumbai by the Mumbai unit of Narcotics Control Bureau alleging to have links with drug consuming and selling gangs, Prabhakar Sail surfaced to claim that Aryan Khan was being framed as part of an extortion racket.

Sail had claimed to be a bodyguard of NCB witness KP Gosavi whose selfie with Aryan khan in detention went viral raising questions of propriety in the presence of a private person in NCB office at the moment of such a high profile case proceedings. Prabhakar Sail had alleged that he received a bag of money on behalf of his boss KP Gosavi from Shahrukh Khan’s manager Pooja Dadlani and overheard his boss saying that Rs. 8 crores is to be given to the NCB Director Samir Wankhede to secure the release of Aryan Khan.

Earlier this week, the NCB SIT had filed an application before the court requesting an extension of 90 days to file the charge sheet in the drugs case. However, the court has granted 60 days.

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