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Mumbai cruise drug case: After Bombay HC order says 'No Proof Of Conspiracy', questions NCB must answer

The Bombay high court has said there was 'nothing objectionable' in the WhatsApp chats extracted from Aryan Khan's phone as part of the probe in the high-profile Mumbai cruise drugs case. No evidence of a conspiracy between Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant, and Munmun Dhamecha to commit drug-related offences. Meanwhile, after this all the eyes are on NCB as what would be their clarification in the matter.

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