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WhatsApp chats of Aryan Khan in drug case reveal link to international drug trafficking: NCB

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The NCB claimed in the city court on Monday that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan found “shocking and guilty” material in a WhatsApp chat with two other people. They were arrested for seizing banned drugs.

Drugs from a cruise ship near the coast of the city show international drug trafficking. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) remanded Aryan Khan and eight other defendants from court until Thursday. They also claimed that in a WhatsApp chat, he was discussing payment methods for purchasing (drugs) and was using several code names .

Aryan Khan’s lawyer claimed that he did not find any drugs from his client. The additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate R M Nerlikar extended the NCB remand of Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha until October 7 and pointed out that they need further interrogation to conduct the most important investigation. The three were made in court after the day of custody handed over to the NCB on Sunday. Aryan Khan (23 years old), Dhamecha, and Merchant were arrested on Sunday night and appeared in a special holiday court on Sunday and remanded them to NCB custody until Monday.

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The NCB arrested them after attacking a ship heading for Goa. The judge also remanded the other six defendants to NCB detention until October 7. They were arrested in the case late on Sunday night and appeared in court on Monday. In its order, the court pointed out that the investigation of this case is very important, and with this in mind, it is necessary for the defendant to appear in court in the NCB. The fact is that the co-defendants in the case were found to have moderate drugs and three defendants (Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha) accompanied them. “Investigation is the most important.

Detailed investigation requires the presence of the defendant. Both the prosecution and the defendant can prove their innocence, the court said. Six other people Nupur Satija, Ishmeet Chadha, Mohak Jaiswal, Gomit Chopra, Vikrant Chhokar and a drug supplier (name not disclosed) from the suburbs of Juhu were subsequently arrested.

When the court remanded them to the NCB detention facility, it pointed out that, on the surface, they had already been sued and therefore they needed to be interrogated. On Monday, the NCB sought further supervision of Aryan Khan, Merchant, and Dhamecha until October 11, on the grounds that the central agency must find out the relationship between drug consumers and suppliers, and confront and arrest all arrested defendants Other narcotics suppliers. However, the court only extended their guardianship until October 7.

The other deputy attorney general Anil Singh who appeared in court for the NCB claimed in court that guilty materials were discovered through WhatsApp chats with arrested defendants, including Aryan Khan, with drug dealers and vendors.

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News Source : Zee News

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