Details of Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan’s interrogation divulged by NCB Deputy DG
Though the NCB Deputy DG (Southwest Region), Mutha Ashok Jain, refused to divulge any intimate details, he did let the media in on some key points, including Kshitij Prasad’s arrest, Karan Johar’s party video and whether the bureau would be summoning the actresses again
After Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan were summoned to the Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) over the alleged Bollywood Drug Link that the NCB is exploring in the purported connection to Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case, the agency’s Deputy DG (Southwest Region), Mutha Ashok Jain, has now addressed the Bollywood news circles with information about the three actress’ interrogation. Though he refused to divulge any intimate details, he did let the media in on some key points, including Kshitij Prasad (executive producer of a Dharma project that had not taken off)’s arrest
“We have recorded four individuals’ announcements, that of Karishma Prakash, Sara Sultan (Sara Ali Khan), Deepika Padukone, and Shraddha Kapoor. The audit will be created under the watchful eye of the respectable court on Sunday. Kshitij Prasad has been put apprehended in the wake of addressing. I can’t unveil anything like it an aspect of our examination. The proof will be created under the watchful eye of the fair court on Sunday. We can’t uncover anything starting at now as the examination is on. We have made a ton of recuperation. We will audit and plan the future strategy,” said Mutha Ashok Jain.
Talking about Karan Johar’s gathering video that is circling again and whether the department would call the entertainers once more, he included, “The continuous test into Bollywood’s medication nexus has no association with Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) pioneer Manjinder Singh Sirsa’s grumbling about the supposed medication party facilitated by producer Karan Johar at his living arrangement in 2019. No new gather has been given today. Can’t reveal anything as all that will be set under the steady gaze of the fair court. Around 18 individuals had been captured for this situation, and many have been cross-examined also.”
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