Bollywood & Drugs
Aryan Khan drugs case: Two female ex-Bigg Boss contestants paid Rs 5 lakh each, attended party at Hotel Lalit
MUMBAI: Two former female Bigg Boss contestants had attended an overnight party at hotel The Lalit in suburban Mumbai, wherein Sunil Patil, Sam D’Souza and now-arrested Narcotics Control Bureau witness Kiran Gosavi were present, along with some politicians and a former Minister, said a source who had helped fix up the deal.
According to our source, the party was held this year and the girls were paid Rs 5 lakh per night for their services. One of the female Bigg Boss participants privately entertained the former Minister and the second was in the room of an influential businessman, close to an ex Police Commissioner.
Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik has claimed that Patil used to regularly organize parties at The Lalit, where call girls were invited to entertain the guests.
Addressing a press conference in Mumbai today, Malik alleged that there exists a connection between the present Zonal Director of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai unit and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders.
“We think there might have been some talks between Sameer Wankhede and BJP leaders,” Malik told media persons in Mumbai.
“Mohit Kamboj and Sameer Wankhede met outside Oshiwara graveyard on October 7. He was spotted by two cops from the Oshiwara police station who had gone there for some other work. Wankhede panicked and complained to the police that they were being chased. They were lucky that the CCTV cameras were not working so they were not caught in the footage,” Malik claimed.
“Vijay Pagare told me, they were staying in the Lalit Hotel for the last 7 months. Manish and Vilas Bhanushali, Sam D’Souza used to come there. Girls also used to come there, and drugs were consumed there and money was also exchanged there,” he said.
Pagare and Patil were in contact with several pimps who provided high class call girls and escorts for their parties, attended by politicians, police and government officials. It is not known if the women were used to honeytrap the officials and blackmail them later on.