Former
Dharmatic
Entertainment
employee
Kshitij
Ravi
Prasad,
who
is
out
on
bail
in
the
Bollywood
drugs
case
being
probed
by
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB),
has
been
granted
permission
by
the
court
to
travel
out
of
the
country
on
a
deposit
of
Rs.
50,000.
FilmiBeat
has
learnt
that
Kshitij
Prasad
has
been
permitted
to
travel
to
Kenya,
after
a
special
Narcotics
Drugs
and
Psychotropic
Substances
(NDPS)
court
allowed
to
complete
his
visa
formalities.
The
permission
was
granted
with
the
condition
that
Prasad
will
deposit
his
passport
with
the
court
within
a
week
of
his
return
to
India.
He
has
also
been
asked
to
give
a
copy
of
his
itinerary
and
the
contact
details
of
his
wife
while
he
is
away
from
the
country.
He
will
have
to
follow
the
other
conditions
of
his
bail.
Kshitij
Prasad
will
be
away
in
Kenya
from
February
17-24,
2021.
The
purpose
of
his
trip
is
now
known.
The
NCB
had
arrested
Kshitij
Prasad
on
September
26,
2020,
in
the
Bollywood
drugs
probe
related
to
the
death
case
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
The
Bollywood
actor
was
found
dead
on
June
14,
2020,
at
his
Mumbai
residence.
Kshitij
Prasad
was
released
on
bail
on
a
bond
of
Rs
50,000
on
November
26,
2020,
when
he
was
asked
to
deposit
his
passport
with
the
court.
He
was
arrested
again
in
November
2020
in
a
second
drugs
case
related
to
the
recovery
of
cocaine
from
a
Nigerian
national.
During
the
time
of
his
first
arrest,
the
former
employee
of
Karan
Johar's
company
had
alleged
through
his
lawyer
Advocate
Satish
Maneshinde
that
the
NCB
had
forced
him
to
"falsely
implicate
(actors)
Ranbir
Kapoor,
Dino
Morea
and
Arjun
Rampal".
Agisilaos
Demetriades,
the
brother
of
Arjun
Rampal's
girlfriend
Gabriella
Demetriades,
was
also
arrested
by
the
NCB
on
October
18,
2020
in
the
cocaine
case.
The
NCB
had
earlier
interrogated
Agisilaos
along
with
Gabriella,
while
Arjun
was
called
in
a
day
later.
Kshitij
Prasad
and
Agisilaos
Demetriades
were
granted
bail
by
a
special
NDPS
court
on
December
15,
2020.
Meanwhile,
it
has
been
learnt
that
NCB
will
soon
be
filing
a
chargesheet
in
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
death
case.