Updated On: 15 January, 2021 08:19 AM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
Drug sleuths claim that British national and Nawab Malik’s son-in-law were planning to roll out a banned substance by branding it a herbal product and apparently tried using Muchhad Paanwala shop as a testing ground

The Muchhad Paanwala shop at Kemps Corner
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Thursday arrested Sameer Khan, son-in-law of senior NCP leader Nawab Malik, based on a finding that he was planning to launch a US-based cannabis product as herbal joints in Mumbai. Both Khan and British national Karan Sajanani had decided to market the product, popularly known as Saints Joints, by printing its logo on facemasks and through online campaigns. Officers from the NCB said Sajanani gave it to Muchhad Paanwala to test the product.
Karan Sajanani (striped shirt) being taken to the Esplanade Court in Azad Maidan Thursday