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The star kid said, "Sir, you have done me great wrong and ruined my reputation." Why did I have to spend so many weeks in jail—did I really deserve it? "
NCB's zonal
directorate, led by Sameer Wankhede, filed charges against him, and a Special
Investigation Team was constituted to investigate them independently. The
famous youngster was allegedly in possession of illicit drugs when he was
arrested on the Cordelia cruise on October 2. However, due to a lack of
evidence, all charges against him were cleared.
Sanjay Singh,
the NCB's deputy director-general who headed the SIT, revealed the conversation
he had with Aryan Khan in an interview with India Today Magazine for their
cover story, "Lessons From The Aryan Khan Case." According to the
magazine, Singh said that he had not expected Aryan Khan's "soul-searching
questions." "Sir, you have branded me as an international drug
trafficker, that I finance drug trafficking— aren't these charges absurd?"
Aryan said after he made Aryan feel at ease by telling him he had come with an
"open mind."Despite the fact that no drugs were found on my person
that day, I was detained. "
The star kid said, "Sir, you have done me great wrong and ruined my
reputation." Why did I have to spend so many weeks in jail—did I really
deserve it? "
Singh also
revealed that when he met Shah Rukh Khan, he was heartbroken and that Aryan was
not sleeping well. SRK also informed Singh that he needed to go to Aryan's room
to keep him company throughout the night, according to Singh. "We've been
branded as giant criminals or monsters trying to ruin society, and going to
work every day is difficult for us," a tearful Shah Rukh Khan reportedly
told Singh.
Meanwhile,
Sanjay Singh, in an exclusive interview with News18, pointed out several flaws
in the initial investigation, including the use of informers as witnesses, the
failure to seize mobile phones in accordance with the law, the lack of a
medical examination to prove consumption, and the use of WhatsApp chats as
primary evidence.
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