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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025
Court sends SRK’s son Aryan Khan, 2 others to NCB custody till October 7

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Hindustan Times
04 October, 2021, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 04 October, 2021, 08:06 pm

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Court sends SRK’s son Aryan Khan, 2 others to NCB custody till October 7

Merchant and Dhamecha were also sent to custody till October 7

Hindustan Times
04 October, 2021, 06:25 pm
Last modified: 04 October, 2021, 08:06 pm
Aryan Khan was among three people arrested by NCB on Sunday in drugs case. (PTI Photo)
Aryan Khan was among three people arrested by NCB on Sunday in drugs case. (PTI Photo)

A Mumbai court denied bail to Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, who was arrested in connection with a drugs case.

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) sought custody till October 13, but the court gave orders till October 7.

The 23-year-old was detained on Saturday along with his friend Arbaaz Merchant, fashion designer Munmun Dhamecha and five others by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), which raided a rave party onboard a cruise ship off the coast of Mumbai.

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Later, on Sunday, Aryan along with Arbaaz and Munmun were arrested by the NCB. 

Merchant and Dhamecha were also sent to custody till October 7.

Khan and his friends were produced before a local court in Mumbai on Monday afternoon after having spent one day in NCB custody. They were earlier sent for a medical checkup at Mumbai's JJ Hospital.

During the court hearing on Monday Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh said that WhatsApp chats found in Aryan's phone, which was seized by the NCB, "clearly shows the nexus." "It is necessary to confront all accused in the custodial remand," Singh pointed out, adding that the chats have code words that need to be decoded.

Aryan's lawyer Satish Maneshinde argued that Merchant was the only person named as an accused in the case, and from whom drugs were recovered. He argued that the NCB "cannot simply rely on WhatsApp chats" for the case, and seek extension of the custody.

"I was arrested by the NCB before and not on the cruise…I was invited as a guest…I don't have any contacts with the organisers, dealers or any other people on the cruise. Nothing has been found in my bag during search," Aryan informed the court via Maneshinde.

"They've interrogated me for the last 48 hours and have found nothing. I [have]…no criminal antecedents. I have cooperated with them (NCB) so any prayer for further custody should be rejected," Aryan's statement to the court added.

NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede said that the agency raided the Goa-bound cruise ship after disguising themselves as passengers, and busted the rave party where several drugs were being used.

Officials of the agency learnt about the rave party after being tipped off about the same, and this was the first time they raided such a party on a cruise ship.

A company based in Delhi is believed to have organised the party. It was slated to reach Goa on Saturday night, and return to Mumbai by Monday.

Maneshinde, told the magistrate court on Sunday that his client was invited to the cruise party. He further stated that Aryan didn't have a "boarding pass…any seat or cabins." "Secondly, according to the seizure, nothing has been found in his possession. He is arrested only based on chats," Maneshinde said.

Meanwhile, NCB chief SN Pradhan told news agency PTI on Sunday that the agency is probing the matter from "all angles" and that there is a "Bollywood connection." "We are looking at the main supplier and the entire cartel behind this drugs case," he was quoted as saying by PTI.

Pradhan said that the investigation of the matter will be carried out professionally despite it being high-profile.

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