IN PICS | Aryan Khan Spotted At NCB Office To Mark His Attendance
Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, who is currently out on bail in the cruise ship drugs case, has been spotted arriving at the NCB office earlier today, to mark his attendance. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
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View In AppThe star kid got nabbed by the Narcotics Control Bureau in an alleged cruise ship rave party, along with Arbaaz Merchant, Munmum Dhamecha and others, on October 2, 2021. He was formally arrested on October 3. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
After spending more than 20 days in jail, Aryan Khan was finally granted bail by the Bombay High Court on October 28, 2021. It was a major relief not only for his family but also for SRK fans and the film industry. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
Aryan Khan was lodged in Arthur Road Central Jail, and as per his bail conditions, Shah Rukh Khan’s son needs to mark his attendance every Friday before the NCB. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
Aryan Khan can be seen wearing a black hoodie and a black tracksuit as he made his appearance on Friday afternoon. He donned an all-black attire and also wore black mask. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
Meanwhile, the Bombay High Court released its detailed order following the grant of Aryan Khan’s bail on November 20, 2021. The court noted that there was record of any criminal conspiracy. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
The HC further said that there was no ‘positive evidence’ to induce that the accused agreed to commit any unlawful act, according to a report of ANI. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
The Bombay HC Justice NW Sambre said in the detailed bail order, “No material on record to infer that Applicants hatched conspiracy to commit offence. At this stage, difficult to infer that Applicants are involved in offence of commercial quantity.” (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
Aryan Khan, Munmun Dhamecha, Arbaaz Merchant were booked by the NCB under relevant sections of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)
Aryan walked out on bail on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh. He has also surrendered his passport and needs to inform the investigating agency if he plans to leave Mumbai. (Image courtesy – Manav Manglani)