Aryan was not only buying drugs, he was also involved in drug smuggling.


- Affidavit submitted by NCB in Bombay HC

- Aryan Khan was in touch with some people from abroad who seem to be affiliated with an international drug-network

The Bureau of Narcotics Control (NCB) on Tuesday. An affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court on 9-10 opposes the bail plea filed by Shah Rukh's son Aryan Khan. It is alleged by the NCB that Aryan was not only taking drugs but was also involved in illegal drug trafficking.

The agency also claimed that Aryan Khan and Shah Rukh Khan's manager Pooja Dadla were trying to derail the investigation and that evidence and witnesses had been tampered with.

Aryan's lawyers, on the other hand, filed an additional note in the High Court saying they had nothing to do with the allegations and rebuttals circulating between NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede and some political figures.

The NCB had filed its affidavit in response to Aryan Khan's bail application filed in the High Court. Upon which Justice N.W. A bench of justices in Sambare is expected to hear the case.

Referring to Pooja Dadlani, the NCBA said, "It seems that this woman has impressed the Punch, the witnesses while the investigation is going on. (Attempts to rotate.) So this bail application is just wrong.

The agency said the investigation has so far uncovered illegal purchase, smuggling and sale of the drug by Aryan Khan. The agency said that a prima facie investigation revealed that Aryan Khan was buying drugs from his friend Arbaaz Merchant. Arbaaz is also an accused in the case.

The NCB also said that the applicant (Aryan Khan) was in contact with some people abroad who appeared to be part of an international drug network for illegal purchase of drugs. The NCB also said that He was not found, but he did participate in the conspiracy. "

He also said that the role of this applicant (Aryan Khan) in serious offenses including illicit drug trafficking under the NDPS Act is clear. His sixty-knots and relations with the other accused in the case have been traced. Only moderate amount of drug has been recovered from the accused. Therefore, the case of Aryan Khan cannot be separated. The investigation is still ongoing and a "charge sheet" needs to be filed. "

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