NCB team formed to investigate Aryan Khan, 5 other cases reaches Mumbai
The Hindu
The SIT will investigate six cases, which have national and international ramifications in order to conduct deeper investigation to find out forward and backward linkages, the NCB said on November 5
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) reached Mumbai on November 6, a day after the agency transferred investigation in six cases, including the controversial cruise drugs case in which Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan was arrested, to it.
The team which flew in from Delhi, later left for the NCB zonal office in south Mumbai, an official said. It is headed by senior IPS officer Sanjay Kumar Singh, DDG Operations at NCB headquarters.
The team will investigate the six cases, which have national and international ramifications in order to conduct deeper investigation to find out forward and backward linkages, the NCB said on November 5.
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