Eight people, including Aryan Khan, the son of actor Shah Rukh Khan, were arrested by the Narcotics Bureau (NCB) after a late-night raid on a cruise ship.
They will appear in court after undergoing a medical examination in a Mumbai court on Monday, officials said. NS. On Sunday, Aryan Khan and two other defendants-his friend Arbaaz Merchant and fashion designer Munmun Dhamecha-appeared in the district court, which has remanded them to NCB detention until Monday. Nupur Satija, Ishmeet Singh Chadha, Mohak Jaiswal, Gomit Chopra and Vikrant Chhokar are the other defendants.
On Sunday afternoon, 23-year-old Aryan Khan was arrested on suspicion of possession and consumption of illegal drugs. The NCB has registered a case under several parts of the Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act of 1985, after officials seized 13 grams of cocaine, 21 grams of marijuana or marijuana, 22 MDMA (ecstasy) pills, and 5 grams of methoxine Flavonoids and cash Mumbai Green Gate International Cruise Terminal 133,000 rupees.
Satish Maneshinde, Aryan Khan’s lawyer, said in court that he was invited to the cruise party. “However, he did not have a boarding pass. He did not have any seats or cabins there. Secondly, based on the seizure, nothing was found on him. He was arrested only for chatting,” Maneshinde said. Maneshinde stated that he will submit Aryan Khan’s bail application in the ordinary court on Monday. On Saturday night, NCB raided a cruise ship bound for Goa off the coast of Mumbai and destroyed a drug-using party. “Khan and others were on the cruise ship, where the agency spoiled a rave party,” said Sameer Wankhede, NCB regional director. NCB chief SN Pradhan said on Sunday that the bureau is studying “links with Bollywood” and greater drug links. “This is related to Bollywood. We are investigating all aspects of the case. We are investigating the main supplier behind this drug case and the entire cartel,” Pradhan told PTI, adding that the agency will “consult with professionals Way to investigate”. Way”.
News Source : Hindustan Times