Shah Rukh Khan's son drug case: BCN refutes Nawab Malik's allegations that Aryan's arrest is 'fake'
"Some allegations levelled against the organisation are unfounded and appear to possess been with malice & probable prejudice that will are harboured in paying back against earlier proceedings administered by NCB."

Mumbai: when being suspect of committing "forgery" within the cruise rave party case by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader governor Malik, the Narcotics management Bureau (NCB) pink-slipped the allegations and same that there appears to be prejudice against the organisation as a result of that such unwarranted claims were made.
"Some allegations levelled against the organisation are unfounded and appear to possess been with malice & probable prejudice that will are harboured in paying back against earlier proceedings administered by NCB," NCB Deputy metric weight unit Gyaneshwar Singh same in Mumbai. Singh added, "NCB reiterates that our procedure has been and can still be professionally and wrongfully clear and unbiased."
On Wednesday, October 6, Maharashtra government minister and NCP chief Nawab Malik said the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) raid on a cruise in Mumbai was "bogus", and that the BJP had abused the central agency to trap Aryan Khan.
Mallik said that “there is a perception that the whole of Bollywood Mumbai has become linked to the drug racketeering.
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