Aryan Khan drug case: Did NCB officials actually raid Shah Rukh Khan's ‘Mannat’ Mansion? Deets Inside

The authorities were spotted holding documents in their hands as they came for a search operation or raid.

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The Narcotics Control Beauro's investigations into the Aryan Khan drug case led them to Mannat, the star kid's mansion.


Late Thursday afternoon, NCB officers arrived at the gates of Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan's residence. The authorities were spotted holding documents in their hands as they came for a search operation or raid.

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Although in a statement, an NCB officer at Mannat said, "The investigation is still underway. When NCB authorities interview someone or go to a place, it doesn't indicate they're a suspect or under investigation. Several processes are being followed.”


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According to reports, the NCB team was at SRK's house doing some paperwork. No raids were carried out at Mannat, according to top officials. Instead, the NCB crew went to SRK's house to finish off some paperwork. Shah Rukh Khan was spotted earlier today visiting his son Aryan Khan in the Arthur Raod Jail, where he is being held with other offenders after his bail application was denied by a Special NDPS court on October 20.

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This comes after another NCB team was spotted at the same time on actress Ananya Panday's home.


This search follows the central agency's submission of Aryan Khan's chat conversations with a "upcoming Bollywood actress" to a Mumbai court on Wednesday, alleging that the two were discussing narcotics.Ananya was summoned to the NCB office at 2:00 p.m. today (October 21) in connection with the Mumbai narcotics investigation, and her phone has allegedly been seized.


Following the hearing, the star child, along with co-accused Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha, were denied bail.


Aryan's bail application was heard by Justice N.W. Sambre on Thursday, with counsel Satish Maneshinde requesting an immediate hearing on Friday or Monday. The Bombay High Court, on the other hand, has set the hearing for October 26, which means Aryan may have to wait till then and spend five more days in jail.


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