STAR KID ARYAN KHAN ARRESTED IN CRUISE DRUG CASE

Rozana Spokesman

Entertainment, Bollywood

The high-profile raid capitulated 13 grams of cocaine, 21 grams of charas, 22 pills of MDMA, and 5 grams of MD in all, the NCB has said.

SHAH RUKH KHAN'S SON ARYAN KHAN ARRESTED IN CRUISE DRUG CASE

 

Mumbai: Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan's 23-year-old son Aryan Khan was arrested along with his seven more companions on Sunday followed by a raid at the party on the cruise ship which was on the coast of Mumbai the previous night by the Narcotics Control Bureau or NCB.


Shah Rukh Khan was also seen leaving his home and heading for his lawyer's office immediately before the arrest was confirmed. Aryan Khan was also seen in a viral video on social media allegedly shot after the raids.


The high-profile raid capitulated 13 grams of cocaine, 21 grams of charas, 22 pills of MDMA, and 5 grams of MD in all, the NCB has said. The charges brought against Aryan Khan include the purchase, possession, and use of banned substances. He was presented in court in the evening where the agency was granted custody of those arrested till Monday.


Aryan Khan's lawyer Satish Maneshinde demanded bail, saying that his client had been arrested only based on chat messages. "Aryan had no ticket, no cabin or seat onboard the cruise. He was there because he had been invited. He didn't even have a boarding pass. Nothing has been found on him. He was arrested based on chat only."


Apart from this on Aryan Khan, the NCB had earlier released the names of the seven people who had been detained for questioning from the ship - Munmun Dhamecha, Nupur Sarika, Ismeet Singh, Mohak Jaswal, Vikrant Chhoker, Gomit Chopra, and Arbaaz Merchant.


The NCB team lodged the Goa-bound ship disguised as passengers on Saturday morning, sources said. According to the officials, the party began after the ship left Mumbai and was at sea. The raid began at 10 am and went on till 2 pm, it said.
During the operation, the suspects were searched and different drugs were recovered from them, which they had hidden in their clothes, undergarments, and purses, an NCB official told news agency.


The cruise company in a statement on Sunday said it had nothing to do with the incident. "Cordelia Cruises is in no way, directly or indirectly, connected to this incident. Cordelia Cruises had chartered its ship for a private event to a Delhi-based event management company," Jurgen Bailom, Chief Executive Officer and President, Waterways Leisure Tourism Pvt Ltd said in a statement.


"We, at Cordelia Cruises, condemn all acts such as these and will strictly refrain from letting our ship out for similar events in the future. Nonetheless, Cordelia Cruises is extending our full support and cooperating with the authorities," it added.
The Congress, which is part of the ruling coalition in Maharashtra, on Sunday alleged that the raid and subsequent action was an attempt to divert attention from the "real issue" of the drugs seizure at Mundra port in Gujarat.


The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence had also seized close to 3,000 kg of heroin at Gujarat's Mundra port early last month, and recovered around 37 kg of the narcotic drug, along with cocaine - or substance suspected to be the contraband items - from Delhi and Noida in Uttar Pradesh.
The Narcotics Control Bureau has stepped up action on anti-drugs cases since last year following the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and a wide-ranging investigation into alleged drug abuse and many have been charged and questioned under such drug consumption cases.