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Mumbai Court Rejects Bail Plea Of Aryan Khan In Cruise Ship Drug Case

| Updated: October 20, 2021 15:29

In the latest development, NDPS court in Mumbai Rejected the bail plea of Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, who was captured by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in the Mumbai cruise drugs case.

During a hearing on October 14, the court of Judge VV Patil held its request on Aryan Khan’s bail plea. The court planned the proclamation of the request on October 20 because of the Dussehra celebration and the end of the week.

Aryan Khan, 23, was arrested by the NCB alongside a few others during the focal office’s assault at a rave party on Cordelia cruse ship off the Mumbai coast on October 3. On October 7, Aryan Khan was shipped off 14-day legal custody. He is presently held up at Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai.

Seven others were captured with Aryan Khan, to be specific Munmun Dhamecha, Arbaaz Merchant, Ismeet Singh, Mohak Jaswal, Gomit Chopra, Nupur Satija, and Vikrant Chhokar. A sum of twenty individuals have been captured in regard of this situation , including outside nationals and claimed drug sellers.

Aryan Khan’s bail request expresses that he “is innocent and has not committed any crime whatsoever”. The request likewise says that it is a conceded position that there has been no recuperation (of medications) from Aryan Khan and the NCB is NOt in control of any implicating material against him.

The request adds that the NCB has “mechanically and without application of mind applied the provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985, in respect of the present applicant without any evidence and/or ingredients to corroborate the same.”

The NCB has gone against Aryan Khan’s bail request in the court, asserting he consumed drugs and was important for an “international drug trafficking racket”, in light of his WhatsApp visits.

The NCB said Aryan dealt in drugs in mass and there was verification of financial exchanges in talks recuperated from his telephone.

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