Aryan Khan Allegedly Cried During Questioning, Was Consuming Drugs For Four Years: NCB Sources
Aryan Khan Arrested: NCB official sources revealed that the star kid broke down during the questioning and even reveal that he had been consuming drugs for four years.
Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood mega-star Shah Rukh Khan, was on Sunday arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on charges of consumption, sale, and purchase of narcotic drugs, after a rave party was busted aboard a luxury cruise liner. Aryan and seven other youths were taken into custody by the NCB, and subsequently, formally arrested.
According to reports an NCB team, led by its zonal director Sameer Wankhede, raided the Goa-bound ship based on a tip-off that a party was scheduled. A report in Midday states that, after the guests were on board, the cruise staff made way for the VIP guests, including Aryan Khan and his friend Arbaaz Merchant and it was during a mandatory security check that Aryan reportedly 'got nervous' which in turn alerted the officials.
Aryan Khan Being Taken To Court For Bail Hearing- PHOTOS
Meanwhile, another report on India Today states that Aryan cried during the interrogation. The report claims that NCB official sources revealed that the star kid broke down during the questioning and even reveal that he had been consuming drugs for four years.
The NCB sources further said that even when Aryan Khan was in the UK, Dubai and other countries, he used to consume drugs.
"During the operation, the suspects were searched and different drugs were recovered from them, which they had hidden in their clothes, undergarments and purses (by women)," the NCB official said.
Reports state that while Aryan was taken into custody, nothing was found on him and hence, he was booked only on consumption charges.
On Monday, Aryan Khan was seen leaving for medical examination at JJ Hospital. Aryan Khan and others were clicked as they left the NCB office. They were reportedly being taken for a medical checkup before they are produced before the court for bail hearing.