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Ex-Maharashtra minister Eknath Khadse’s son-in-law among 7 arrested after Pune police seize drugs from apartment

Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said the raid was conducted on the basis of the information received from a source. “The seven were first detained during an early morning raid and subsequently arrested,” he said.

The Pune City police early on Sunday raided an apartment in the upmarket Kharadi areaThe Pune City police raided an apartment in the upmarket Kharadi area on Sunday after which Khadse's son-in-law Pranjal was arrested. (Express photo by Pavan Khengre)

Former Maharashtra minister and NCP (SP) leader Eknath Khadse’s son-in-law was among seven people arrested Sunday morning after the Pune City police said it seized drugs during a raid at an apartment where they were allegedly partying. A local court later remanded them in police custody until July 29.

Pranjal Khewalkar, the husband of Khadse’s daughter Rohini Khadse, who is the NCP (SP) Maharashtra Women’s Wing president, and the six others were held after the Pune Police’s Crime Branch raided a rented studio apartment in the upmarket Kharadi area around 3.20 am after receiving a tip off about a party there.

Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said the raid was conducted on the basis of the information received from a source. “The seven were first detained during an early morning raid and subsequently arrested,” he said.

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“We have recovered 2.7 grams of substance suspected to be cocaine and 70 grams of substances suspected to be marijuana from them… We have also seized 10 cell phones, two cars, hookah pot, liquor and beer bottles from the location. An offence was subsequently registered at Kharadi police station,” said DCP (Crime) Nikhil Pingle.

Reacting to the incident, Eknath Khadse said, “I have not spoken to my son-in-law as he is in police custody… I was suspecting that something like this would happen because of the prevailing political scenario. But I am not the one who will support anything wrong. If anyone has done anything wrong, they should be punished.”

Apart from Khewalkar, 41, a doctor, the six others were identified by police as: Nikhil Jethanand Poptani (35), a cigarette trader; Sameer Fakir Mohammed Sayyed (41), who deals in hardware; Sachin Sonaji Bhombe (42), who works for a private firm; Shripad Mohan Yadav (27), who is into construction; Isha Devjyot Singh (22) and Prachi Gopal Sharma (23).

All seven were booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act and Cigarettes and the Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertise-ment and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, police said.

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A Crime Branch officer told The Indian Express that after the raid, the seven were taken to Sassoon General Hospital for a medical examination. Khewalkar’s residence in Hadapsar area of Pune was also searched, the officer said.

“The forensic evidence collected from the location… and the objects seized during the raid at Khewalkar’s house are being investigated. A key focus of the investigation will be to find out how and from whom the drugs were procured. Preliminary field kit tests have confirmed these are drugs and a detailed report from the Forensic Sciences Laboratory is awaited. We are also investigating the role of each person in the party and how they are known to each other.,” the officer said.

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