Drugs probe: Deepika Padukone’s manager Karishma Prakash remains ‘untraceable’, NCB issues fresh summon
New Delhi: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has but once more summoned actress Deepika Padukone’s supervisor Karishma Prakash, who’s being probed in a drugs-related case. Karishma, nonetheless, has been “untraceable” after she was summoned by the NCB for questioning final month. The recent summon was handed over to her mom Mitakshara Purohit and in addition despatched to her office – Kwan Talent Management.
“It is true that Prakash has gone untraceable after being summoned for questioning,” an NCB official associated to the probe advised information company IANS.
Last week, the NCB had carried out searches at her Mumbai residence and recovered 1.7 gm of charas and a few bottles of CBD oil from her premises. After the raid, Karishma was requested to look earlier than the probe company for questioning. However, she failed to take action. This is the second summon issued to her in per week.
In September, each Deepika and Karishma had appeared earlier than the NCB for questioning as soon as after their outdated drug chats had been traced. Apart from them, actresses Sara Ali Khan and Shraddha Kapoor had been additionally interrogated by the NCB.
Meanwhile, Kwan Talent Management, the place Karishma works, is a celeb administration firm. It’s the identical place the place Sushant’s former supervisor Jaya Saha additionally works. She was additionally questioned by the NCB earlier.
The NCB is probing a drugs-related case in reference to actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s loss of life. The drug legislation enforcement company had registered a case on the request of Enforcement Directorate (ED) after some alleged chats discussing medication got here to the fore in August.
Sushant was discovered useless in his flat on June 14. Besides NCB, the CBI and ED are probing separate instances in reference to loss of life of the late actor.
(With IANS inputs)
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