Friends and actor son of ShahRukh Khan Aryan Khan.
According to ANI, the Merchant is also investigating the cruise ship’s CCTV footage “to see if NCB has saved or planted anything from Arbaaz. In this case, he made a separate application for this along with his application for collateral. Arbaaz is currently undergoing a routine medical examination by the Drug Administration before being brought to court in Mumbai at 2:30 p.m.
Today marks the end of his prolonged detention under the drug control bureau. However, the team will likely seek further extensions today. After ordering a national foreign drug supplier from the Bandra area on Wednesday evening. The investigative agency reportedly seized several commercial mephedrone (MD) from the supplier. Allegedly found in an area close to Arian and his friend, dealer Arbaaz Merchant. This raises serious suspicions about possible international drug links.
The two men who escorted Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan. Another accused Arbaaz trafficker to the Mumbai Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) offices were private individuals and not officials. The chairman of the Nationalist Congress said Wednesday.
The NCB later said the two men were among nine independent witnesses.
One is Manish Bhanushali, who claims to be a BJP team member. The other is KP Gosawi, who claims to be a private detective. Malik said at a press conference in Mumbai where he made two widely circulated videos of Aryan Khan and Dealer Arbaaz. Published. The first shows KP Gosawi leading Aryan Khan at the NCB office, and the second shows Manish Bhanushali. As chief merchant Arbaaz at the NCB office, Malik said.
Malik, who is also Minister of Minority Affairs in Udhav Thackeray’s cabinet. Asked in what capacity the two individuals could bring famous defendants into their cabinet. He also asked the BJP about their relationship with the two men Gosavi had also previously taken selfies with Aryan Khan. Before the 23-year-old was formally arrested on Sunday, initially sparking criticism on social media for suggesting the man was an NCB employee. However, the NCB then issued a statement stating that the person was not an NCB employee.
Malik claimed that the centrally-ruled BJP and federal drug agency NCB tried to slander the government and the MVA film industry led by Uddhav Thackeray, who is based in the commercial capital Mumbai.