The
Pune
Police
have
arrested
Kiran
Gosavi
who
was
the
independent
witness
in
the
ongoing
alleged
drug
case
of
Aryan
Khan.
Gosavi
who
is
also
a
self-styled
private
detective
had
grabbed
several
eyeballs
after
his
selfie
had
gone
viral
on
social
media
with
the
star
kid.
However,
many
serious
allegations
against
him
started
surfacing
wherein
he
was
accused
of
allegedly
duping
many
people.
In
an
interview
with
a
news
channel
on
October
27,
Kiran
Gosavi
had
confessed
that
he
is
going
to
surrender
to
the
Pune
Police
before
appearing
in
front
of
some
NCB
officers
who
are
also
interrogating
NCB
officer
Sameer
Wankhede.
According
to
a
news
report
in
Indian
Express,
the
Pune
Police
Commissioner
has
now
stated
that
Gosavi
was
arrested
on
Thursday
(October
28)
morning.
Before
his
arrest,
the
detective
had
also
released
a
statement
via
a
video.
The
statement
said,
"I
would
like
to
say
something
about
Prabhakar
Sail
(one
of
the
witnesses
in
the
Aryan
Khan
case
who
has
alleged
that
he
was
made
to
sign
on
a
blank
statement
by
the
NCB).
He
is
lying.
Whatever
allegations
he
has
made
are
false.
Who
spoke
with
Sam
D'Souza?
And
who
took
how
much
money?
What
are
the
offers
that
Prabhakar
Sail
has
received
in
the
last
five
days?
This
all
will
be
clearly
understood
from
his
call
and
chat
records.
The
CDR
report
and
mobile
conversation
of
Prabhakar
Sail
and
his
brothers
should
be
checked.
If
I
had
told
Prabhakar
to
bring
money
from
one
place
to
another,
check
my
mobile
chats
too.
I
have
a
business
of
import
and
export
and
before
(Oct
2),
I
might
have
told
him.
But
it's
my
request
to
check
all
chats
and
CDRs
of
Sail
after
October
2.
He
must
have
deleted
it
but
that
can
be
recovered.
If
Mumbai
Police
has
taken
up
the
case,
then
they
should
even
check
which
minister
or
politician
is
behind
all
of
this."
Earlier,
a
case
was
registered
against
Kiran
Gosavi
after
a
Pune-based
resident
had
filed
a
case
of
cheating
against
him.
Kiran
had
allegedly
promised
the
man
a
hotel
management
related
job
in
Malaysia.
A
police
official
from
the
Farakhsana
Police
Station
had
spoken
to
PTI
about
the
same
and
had
stated,
"While
promising
a
job
in
Malaysia,
Gosavi
collectively
took
Rs
3.09
lakh
from
him
in
instalments.
However,
he
neither
offered
any
job
to
him
nor
paid
his
money
back." The
complainant
by
the
name
of
Chinmay
Deshmukh
had
seen
Gosavi's
advertisement
for
a
vacancy
for
a
job
in
the
hotel
industry
in
Malaysia
on
social
media.