NCB Action In Drug Case, Famous Mustache Pan Walla Arrested
NCB action in drugs case, Mumbai’s famous mustache panwalla arrested after lengthy interrogation.
After the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, Mumbai has been continuously taking action to curb the black trade of drugs elsewhere.
Meanwhile, the NCB on Monday arrested Ramshankar Tiwari, the owner of Mumbai’s famous Muchhad Paanwala shop, on suspicion of involvement in the drugs case.
NCB Action In Drug Case: The NCB sent summons to Ramshankar Tiwari on behalf of Muchhad Panwal.
After which Tiwari reached the NCB office at 10 am on Monday, where after a long interrogation, the agency arrested him late at night.
Muchhad Paanwale’s name came out during questioning from an internationally renowned drug supplier.
A large number of drugs was also recovered from the shop of Kemps Corner of Muchhadh Panwale.
Ramshankar Tiwari is known as Muchhad Panwala. Hi profile businessman and many celebrities are his customers.
Two days ago, the NCB arrested 2 other people including Rahila Furniturewala, her sister, former manager of Bollywood actress Dia Mirza.
According to the information, the name of Muchhad Paanwala came to record the statement in the case of Dia Mirza’s X manager Rahila Furniturewala.
Let us know that the team of NCB recently caught Dia Mirza’s ex-manager Rohila Furniturewala as well as Karan Sajanani, Rahila, and Shaista.
NCB Action In Drug Case: The NCB had recovered about 200 kg of cannabis from them.
According to sources, NCB has come to know during interrogation that Karan Sajnani, a British national, used to supply cannabis to Muchhadh Panwala.
A summon was sent after the name of Bharat Tiwari appeared in Karan Sajanani’s statement.
Maharashtra: No NOC of fire brigade near the hospital from the beginning, 10 newborns died in the fire
Surprising information has come to light on the hospital in Bhandara, Maharashtra, where 10 newborns were killed by fire last week.
According to this, this hospital in Bhandara has been running since 1981.
But till now the hospital did not have a no-objection certificate from the fire department ie Fire NOC. While it is mandatory.
It has also come to light that in 2015 a new Sick Newborn Care Unit (SNCU), a medical store and a nutrition rehabilitation center were opened for the newly born in the hospital.
According to the news of Indian Express, Fire NOC was not taken from Bhandara Municipal Council for this construction also.
Senior officers have also stated that the building was handed over to the Public Health Department on behalf of the PWD, but was done without any certificate.
Since 2015, there has been only one fire drill in the hospital. This drill was carried out under the Rejuvenation Scheme 2016-17.