Aryan Khan Arrest Case: Shah Rukh Khan’s Son Snapped Outside NCB Office; Star Kid Marks Weekly Attendance
मनोरंजन/ एंटरटेनमेंटAryan Khan was snapped at the NCB office on December 10, 2021, as he marked his weekly attendance. The star kid follows the conditions mentioned in his bail
Aryan Khan who was left from jail after getting bail from the Bombay High Court has marked his presence at the NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau) today. He was snapped outside the investigating agency as he went there to mark his weekly attendance. The star kid was arrested by the NCB officials in a drug case. He was detained by the officials in a rave party on a cruise bound from Mumbai to Goa.
Shah Rukh Khan’s son was arrested by the NCB on October 3, 2021. He was put in the Arthur Jail Road and spent almost a month in the jail itself. His bail plea was rejected twice and finally on October 30 he stepped out of the jail after the Bombay High Court granted him permission to step out. In his bail application, there were a few conditions that he has to follow. One among them was the weekly attendance for questioning at the NCB office.
On Friday afternoon, Aryan Khan was snapped wearing his black coloured full sleeve sweatshirt. He teamed it up with a pair of jeans and also had his black face mask on. A video of him leaving from the investigating agency has surfaced on the Internet. He is accompanied by a man in the video and photos from Friday afternoon.
Even though Aryan Khan has been allowed to step out of the jail, his bail conditions remain the same. According to the bail conditions, the star kid has to mark his attendance at the investigating agency each Friday for further questioning. Just like this, there are other few conditions too. According to them, Aryan Khan is not allowed to keep any contact with the other arrested like Arbaaz Merchantt and Munmun Dhamecha.
Even he is not allowed to leave the country nor he is granted permission to interact with any media personalities. If he fails to follow any of the conditions the NCB can apply for his arrest once again.