Samir Wankhede's hotel and bar license revoked, collector gave such reason


- Former NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede was 17 years and 10 months old when he applied for the license.

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Sameer Wankhede has left the NCB but his troubles are not over yet. On Wednesday, the license of a Samir Wankhede hotel in Maharashtra with a bar inside was revoked. The reason behind doing so is also shown.

Sameer Wankhede's Sadguru Hotel & Bar was a hotel in Nava Mumbai, Maharashtra. The Thane collector has revoked his license. At the same time, the reason given was that the papers submitted by Samir Wankhede to get the license were tampered with.

Thane SP Excise, Nilesh Sangde said that the license of Sadguru Hotel and Bar has been canceled. This action has been taken as per the order of DM. Earlier, a show cause notice was also sent to Wankhede by the DM. The investigation revealed that the license of Sadguru Hotel & Bar was canceled as Sameer was less than 21 years old when he applied for the license.

According to reports, Samir Wankhede, former zonal director of NCB, was 17 years and 10 months old when he applied for the license. According to the excise department, the license is issued only at the age of 21.

Wankhede also accused of corruption

Earlier, Samir Wankhede was accused of corruption. The allegations were made by an independent witness in the cruise case. Prabhakar Sail, who had been Kiran Gosavi's bodyguard, claimed that a deal worth Rs 25 crore was being negotiated for the release of Shah Rukh Khan's son and that a deal worth Rs 18 crore was finalized in which Rs 80 crore was to go to Wankhede.

After that, Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik made one statement after another against Wankhede saying that he was in trouble. Until then, he was removed from the investigation of the drug case involving Aryan Khan. The Nawab said that Sameer got a job in NCB on the basis of bogus caste certificate. Nawab Malik also said that Sameer Wankhede had got married twice.

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