Bollywood drugs probe: 3 more top stars under NCB radar after Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor and others
New Delhi: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is working its parallel investigation within the Bollywood medication nexus case which emerged after investigations into actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s dying. Many high-profile celebs have been named and questioned within the case and now, it has been learnt that three male stars are underneath NCB radar.
Last week, actresses Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh and clothier Simone Khambatta have been questioned for a number of hours by the NCB for his or her alleged medication chats.
Sources informed Zee News, that the NCB is preserving a detailed eye on the three stars and is arranging for proof in opposition to them for his or her alleged drug consumption. If they get the proof, the celebrities will be summoned by the NCB within the subsequent 15 days.
The names of those three stars emerged throughout NCB investigations into the medication case in Bollywood. As per sources, these three are high movie stars.
It is to be famous that arrested drug peddler Karamjeet had revealed 50 names to the NCB throughout interrogation. Now, the NCB, which had seized telephones of the medication peddlers, is recovering the info for proof in opposition to them.
Meanwhile, NCB chief Rakesh Asthana additionally arrived in Mumbai a few days in the past to overview the probe. He chaired a gathering with Delhi and Mumbai groups investigating Bollywood’s drug nexus.
So far 20 arrests have been made in connection to the medication probe whereas 35 folks have been questioned. Actress Rhea Chakraborty, who was Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend, has additionally been arrested in a medication case associated to his dying.
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