Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan has been hitting the headlines for the wrong reasons. He was recently arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after they raided a cruise ship in Mumbai and found drugs at a rave party. He was sent to judicial custody on Sunday. Recently, Aryan Khan and others were clicked by the paparazzi when they were leaving the NCB office. They were apparently being taken for a medical check-up before they are produced before the court.
As per the TOI report, NCB Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede said that NCB will seek further custody of Khan. He cannot reveal the links and the findings of his interrogation, however, there are several areas that they will investigate. The NCB has also arrested a drug peddler in connection with the same drug bust case in Mumbai. As per the ANI report, a drug supplier was taken into custody following a series of raids in Bandra, Andheri, and Lokhandwala, late on the intervening night of Sunday and Monday.
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Amid the controversy, several actors and celebs including Suniel Shetty, Hansal Mehta and Salman Khan have come out in support of SRK and Aryan.
Hansal Mehta tweeted, “It is painful for a parent having to deal with a child getting into trouble. It gets compounded when people begin to arrive at judgements before the law takes its course. It is disrespectful and unfair to the parent and to the parent-child relationship. With you @iamsrk.”
It is painful for a parent having to deal with a child getting into trouble. It gets compounded when people begin to arrive at judgements before the law takes its course. It is disrespectful and unfair to the parent and to the parent-child relationship. With you @iamsrk.
— Hansal Mehta (@mehtahansal) October 4, 2021
For the unversed, Aryan Khan’s ‘nervousness’ during the security check at the cruise alerted NCB officials. He apparently cried during questioning. According to reports, he revealed that he has been consuming drugs for the past four years.
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