Aryan Khan Statement: Regarding Shahrukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, NCB Deputy Director General Sanjay Singh has revealed what he had said when he went to talk to Aryan after being arrested in the drugs case.
Aryan Khan On Drugs Case: Superstar Shahrukh Khan’s son Aryan has moved on in his life these days after the drugs case. On 2 October 2021, King Khan’s son was arrested by the NCB in the drugs case. After coming out of jail, neither Shahrukh Khan nor any member of his family has spoken about it in the drugs case.
Sanjay Singh gave information
Now NCB Deputy Director General Sanjay Singh has disclosed on Aryan Khan’s statement in an interview to ‘India Today’. Sanjay Singh told that when he went to talk to Aryan Khan in the drugs case, the star kid has hesitated to talk about it and asked, did he deserve it?
Aryan Khan said this thing
Aryan had told Sanjay Singh for the first time in drugs, “Sir, you have made me an international drug smuggler. I invest money in drugs. Aren’t these allegations absurd? They didn’t find any drugs with me. Despite this, they arrested me. Sir, you have done a lot wrong with me and ruined my reputation. Why did I have to spend so many weeks in jail? Did I really deserve it?” Sanjay Singh also told that, while crying, Shah Rukh Khan told him that people are portraying him as a ‘monster’, but he is getting stronger.
NCB gives clean chit to Aryan Khan
For information, let us tell you that NCB has given a clean chit to Aryan Khan, son of actor Shahrukh Khan in the drugs case. NCB has written in its chargesheet that evidence was not found against Aryan. That is, NCB did not find evidence of Aryan Khan taking drugs.
NCB’s DDG shared information
In the cruise drug bust case, a statement by Sanjay Kumar Singh, DDG (Operations) of NCB said that all the accused persons except Aryan and Mohak were found to be in possession of narcotics. NCB DDG (Operations) Sanjay Kumar Singh said that 14 people are being booked under various sections of the NDPS Act. Complaint is not being registered against the remaining six people due to lack of evidence.