
NCB won’t seek Aryan Khan’s police custody on Monday, lawyers to file for bail
India Today
The NCB won’t seek further police custody of Aryan Khan in connection with the Cordelia cruise drugs case. The moment Aryan Khan will be sent to judicial custody on Monday, his lawyers would apply for his bail.
In a major relief to Aryan Khan, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) said on Sunday that it won’t seek further police custody of superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son in connection with the Cordelia cruise drugs case.
Aryan Khan was sent to the NCB’s custody for a day by a Mumbai court on Sunday. India Today has learnt that the moment Aryan Khan will be sent to judicial custody on Monday, his lawyers would apply for his bail.

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