Aryan Khan Asks NCB Officer, “Did I Really Deserve It?”

NCB officer Sanjay Singh reveals talks with Aryan Khan and Shahrukh Khan. Reveals Aryan asking him if he deserved what he got.

On 27 May, the NCB filed a charge sheet in the drugs-on-cruise case giving the star kid a clean chit. On 27th May Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) had given a clean chit to Shahrukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan in the drug-on-cruise case. While recently an NCB officer revealed what Aryan Khan said to the agency while he was in custody.

The NCB deputy director, Sanjay Singh headed the Aryan Khan drug case. The officer was the one to investigate Aryan when he was in custody recently in an interview Sanjay Singh revealed a few things from the interrogation. During the interview, the NCB officer said, “Sir, you have painted me as an international drug trafficker, that I finance drug trafficking–aren’t these charges absurd? They did not find any drugs on my person that day and yet they arrested me.” He further added, “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?”.

The officer also revealed his meeting with the Bollywood megastar Shahrukh Khan during the investigation. He revealed about the actor raised concern over Aryan’s mental and physical health, he also tried to seek permission from the office so that he could accompany Aryan for the night but wasn’t allowed to do so. The officer revealed that the Bollywood actor was seen teary-eyed as Shahrukh said, “We have been painted as some kind of big criminals or monsters who are out to destroy society and we find going to work tough every day” to the officer.

Superstar of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan and his family went through a lot of trouble over the past few months. Last year on 3rd October, following the arrest of Aryan Khan along with seven others, SRK was facing many difficulties. Even though the star kid got bail after 26 days of arrest, still he had to go through many legal formalities.

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