Aryan Khan Reaches The Ncb Office, Marks His Attendance!

Update: 2021-11-05 09:25 GMT
Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan who was arrested and released in connection with the alleged drugs case had shown up before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) office in Mumbai to sign, as it is one of the conditions to grant bail. In total, as many as 14 conditions were fixed for Aryan Khan by the Bombay High Court while granting bail to him.

Aryan Khan reached the NCB office amid tight security. After signing, he left the office. When the reporters tried to talk with him, he did not entertain them and returned. It has to be noted that he was directed by the High Court to not make any statements on the case.

He was arrested earlier in October a day after the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) sleuths busted an alleged drugs party. After grilling the accused including Aryan Khan, they were arrested and presented before the court. The court ordered judicial custody for the accused.

Aryan Khan had knocked on the doors of the two lower courts to get bail but in vain. His bail petitions were rejected by the courts twice. A lower court said his WhatsApp chats reveal that he might have a role in the case and for the same reason, his petition was rejected.

In connection with the case, Aryan Khan was sent to the Mumbai Arthur Road Prison. After spending more than 20 days in prison, the Bombay High Court granted him bail, enabling him to reach his house.

After coming out of the prison, Aryan Khan reportedly headed to a five0-star hotel in Mumbai to meet his father and a team of legal experts who had to sweat it out to get bail for him. Post the meeting, he headed to his residence. SRK fans have celebrated his arrival as a big occasion by bursting crackers.

Aryan Khan was granted bail on the grounds of a few conditions that he should not have any contact with the other accused in the case and not make any statements on this. He was also asked to surrender his passport before the NCB. Aryan Khan cannot leave the country without informing the NCB.
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