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Mumbai cruise drugs case: Screenshots of Whatsapp chats between Aryan Khan and Ananya Panday.

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 27, 2021 17:13 IST

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Aryan Khan, is currently lodged in Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail in connection with the Mumbai Cruise Drugs Party case. In this case, new revelations are coming to light every day.
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Aryan's friend and Chunky Pandey's daughter Ananya Pandey are being questioned in the case. During the interrogation, Ananya revealed a number of things, including the name of the person who provided the drugs to Aryan.
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This has led to a new chat between Aryan Khan and Ananya Pandey regarding drugs. In this chat, Aryan Khan had arranged marijuana through Ananya Pandey. It is also said that NCB is mentioned in this chat.
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A screenshot of the shocking WhatsApp chat between Aryan Khan and Ananya Pandey is said to have surfaced. This screenshot is from a group in which Aryan Khan is offered cocaine.
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Aryan Khan is talking about buying drugs from Achit Kumar in a WhatsApp chat, and it is seen in the chat that he is ordering drugs worth around Rs 80,000. It has also come out from the chat that Aryan Khan is discussing drugs with some other people.
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The NCB is said to have WhatsApp chats with Aryan Khan about buying or taking drugs with Ananya Pandey and three other Star Kids. The NCB is investigating Ananya Pandey in the same case.
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Ananya was interrogated by the NCB for six hours for two days in a row. In this interrogation, Ananya made several secret blasts. Based on this information, the NCB has arrested a 24-year-old youth. Revealed that the same person delivered drugs to Aryan.
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The NCB interrogated the youth after Ananya mentioned the name of the person who supplied drugs to Aryan. This young man has also made some revelations in this interrogation. Apart from this, Aryan Khan's bank account is being investigated by the NCB.
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The NCB is investigating whether Aryan bought the drugs by making a payment through an online transaction. If he made an online payment for the drugs, his account will be traced.
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On the other hand, Nawab Malik has made another big and very sensational revelation about Sameer Wankhede. Nawab Malik, in an unnamed letter sent by an NCB official regarding the actions of Sameer Wankhede, said that 26 cars belonging to Sameer Wankhede were stolen by Nawab Malik.
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Here is the text of the anonymous letter sent by an NCB official. As a responsible citizen, I am going to send this letter to DG Narcotics. Now, the letter has been requested to be included in the inquiry of Sameer Wankhede, said Nawab Malik.
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BJP leader Mohit Kamboj has made a sensational claim by tweeting a new video. A man named Ramji Gupta underwent a sting operation in which Prabhakar Sail had demanded money from Kiran Gosavi and he did not give it.
Tags: Aaryan KhanAnanya PandeyChunkey PandayShah Rukh KhanNawab MalikSameer wankhedeKiran gosaviNCB
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