Bombay high court extends relief to Sameer Wankhede till June 8

The Bombay high court on Monday extended interim protection to Narcotics Control Bureau's former zonal chief Sameer Wankhede from any coercive action till June 8 even as the CBI said there ought to be no blanket or indefinite extension as it may come in the way of arrest or any action that it may want to take. The vacation bench said there will be no indefinite extension and it will be continued till the next hearing before a regular bench post vacation.
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