No drug talks between Aryan Khan and Ananya Panday: NCB sources

Mumbai: Despite the hubbub over Ananya Panday’s grilling by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), official sources suggested on Friday that there was apparently no evidence of “drug-related trading” in his alleged WhatsApp conversations with Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan.

The sources reluctantly disclosed that there was “no trace of reference” to any discussion related to marijuana (Ganja) or weeds in the two-star children’s WhatsApp communication analyzed in depth by the NCB.

More likely, Ananya is being questioned for his version by the NCB for some different leads he has gathered in the case, but officials refuse to expand.

The latest disclosure comes following some unconfirmed press reports claiming the emergence of at least three alleged WhatsApp conversations between the two-star kids allegedly discussing drugs etc that the NCB was now probing.

In a surprising addition to the ongoing investigations into the October 2 raid aboard a cruise ship, the NCB “visited” Ananya Panday’s home and slapped her with a summons.

Acting quickly on Thursday, accompanied by her father and veteran actor Chunky Panday, Ananya visited NCB and was interrogated for over 2 hours by half a dozen officials, and was summoned again today (October 22).

The developments came even when a special NDPS tribunal judge V.V. Patil extended the custody of Khan and 7 other people arrested on October 3 until October 30. Khan’s bail application will be presented to the Bombay High Court on October 26.

Earlier on Thursday, Shah Rukh Khan paid a very dazzling visit to his son Aryan in Arthur Road Central Prison where he spent a few minutes with him, and later an NCB team “visited” his Bandra bungalow, stirring the tongues.

This prompted veteran Bollywood actress and TV host Simi Garewal, 75, to indirectly support Aryan, Ananya, and others in a cryptic tweet: “In a population of 1,397,642,731 – they can only find these 6 or 8 young Bollywood stars targeted for drugs ?? “

Meanwhile, after catching at least 20 people so far in the cruise ship raid case, the NCB has not ruled out making further arrests as investigations expand. and progress.

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