HomeEntertainmentBollywoodSameer Wankhede says Aryan Khan wasn’t a ‘Bali Ka Bakra’ in drug case, denies leaking Shah Rukh Khan’s chats

Sameer Wankhede says Aryan Khan wasn’t a ‘Bali Ka Bakra’ in drug case, denies leaking Shah Rukh Khan’s chats

Former NCB officer Sameer Wankhede has dismissed claims that Aryan Khan was made a “bali ka bakra” (scapegoat) in the 2021 cruise drugs case, stressing the investigation was lawful. He explained that under the law, all links in the drug chain must be held accountable, regardless of possession.

October 04, 2025 / 17:29 IST
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Sameer Wakhende on Aryan Khan in Drug case
Sameer Wakhende on Aryan Khan in Drug case

Former NCB officer Sameer Wankhede, who led the 2021 drugs-on-cruise investigation that saw Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan arrested, has once again spoken out — this time rejecting claims that the young star was made a “bali ka bakra” (scapegoat).

In a conversation on the Mama’s Couch YouTube channel, Sameer reflected on the case that made national headlines and triggered massive public debate. He explained that he had already submitted an affidavit to the Bombay High Court, agreeing not to speak publicly about Aryan’s case, but decided to clarify a few misconceptions.

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Sameer emphasised that the investigation was conducted entirely within the boundaries of the law. He said, “People have this misconception that if no drugs were found on you, there won’t be any action. If someone has been caught with drugs, then someone must have manufactured it, someone must have supplied it, and there must be someone who is intending to buy it. Do you think that we should not arrest those who manufacture them, or those who are intending to buy them because both of them will not be in possession of drugs? The law entails that the entire chain should be arrested. No matter who is the one who has the possession.”

When asked directly if Aryan Khan was unfairly targeted, he replied firmly, “Isme bali ka bakra koi banta nahi hai (There is no scapegoat in this). After a lot of thought, there is a conscious possession, there is some electronic evidence, there is some statement, so on the basis of that, the investigation is done… It’s not just Wankhede who is doing it all, there are a lot of procedures.”