Bollywood Superstar’s Son Nabbed In A Rave Party On Mumbai To Goa Cruise Ship
मनोरंजन/ एंटरटेनमेंटNCB busts a drug racket on a Mumbai to Goa cruise ship catches drug peddlers with illegal drugs. A Bollywood Superstar’s son is nabbed and probe is underway
The National Control Bureau (NCB) got another tip-off about some illegal drugs being peddled at a rave party on a cruise ship and disguised themselves as passengers. As the night became young and the drugs came out of the pockets, NCB quickly busted the party nabbing all those who were caught red-handed consuming illegal drugs. A Bollywood Superstar’s son is also likely among the ones.
Various drugs such as Charas, Ganja, hash, and MDMA made it to the police’s drug list during the raid on Cordelia cruise liner’s Empress ship
An NCB official shared that they had received information about drugs being used at the cruise after which a raid was conducted. They have detained at least eight people for questioning, including two women. Son of a movie actor who was at the cruise will also be called for questioning. The agency officials also shared that the ones who’re detained from the cruise will be taken to the official NCB office and their statements will be recorded under provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
The name of the Bollywood Superstar or the son hasn’t been revealed yet and a further update is awaited on the same. Apparently, the NCB has already hunted down all the rooms of the ship for any further drug encounters and just some are yet left to be hunted down.
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Speaking of Bollywood connections, prior to this, the Police also caught hold of Arjun Rampal’s girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades’s brother Agisialos Demetriades who was caught smuggling drugs and has been caught a couple of times before too. Another similar case took place in Bengaluru where a Nigerian actor Chekuwame Malvin who has made his screen appearance in Singam, Dilwale, and some other Bollywood and Tollywood movies was caught with drugs all worth Rs 8 lakh along with mobile phones and cash of Rs 2,500. A case has been booked against the accused under the section of Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985.
The NCB has been conducting raids back to back and successfully catching hold of all illegal smugglers and questioning them at their office.