Aryan Khan's NCB custody ends today, will seek bail in drugs case

NCB said that it has so far arrested 16 people in connection with the case. NCB Mumbai director Sameer Wankhede on Wednesday said that there are some links related to Bitcoin.

Shivani
Published on: 7 Oct 2021 5:49 AM GMT
Aryan Khans NCB custody ends today, will seek bail in drugs case
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Aryan Khan will be produced before a court in Mumbai on Thursday for bail in a case related to seizure of drugs onboard a cruise ship. Khan and two others are in the custody of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), which first detained and then arrested them after a raid on the ship off the coast of Mumbai.

Aryan Khan's NCB custody ends today

Khan's custody is ending today (October 7) and his counsel will again apply for bail.

At the last hearing on October 4, the NCB told the Esplanade court that it found WhatApp chats, which it claimed were discussions with peddlers and sought custody of Aryan Khan, Arbaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha to investigate the links. The court then extended the trio's custody till October 7.

The lawyer of the 23-year-old, son of actor Shah Rukh Khan, told the court that Aryan Khan was invited to the ship as a guest and that he was not even allotted any seat or cabin. The lawyer Satish Maneshinde denied Aryan Khan's link with peddlers and accusing the NCB of basing its case solely on WhatApp chats without finding recovering from his client.

Meanwhile, the NCB said that it has so far arrested 16 people in connection with the case. NCB Mumbai director Sameer Wankhede on Wednesday said that there are some links related to Bitcoin.

The NCB raid was conducted on October 2.

A political slugfest has started, with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) - part of the three-party ruling Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance - terming the raids as "fake", alleging no drugs were found during it, even as it questioned the presence of two persons along with the NCB team during the raid, claiming one of them was a member of the Bharaitya Janata Party (BJP).

Both the NCB and BJP denied the NCP charges as "baseless".

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