The
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
has
moved
the
Supreme
Court
challenging
the
Bombay
High
Court
order
granting
bail
to
actress
Rhea
Chakraborty
arrested
over
drug-related
charges
in
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.
A
bench
of
Chief
Justice
SA
Bobde
and
Justices
AS
Bopanna
and
V
Ramasubramanian
will
hear
the
plea
on
March
18.
On
October
7,
last
year
the
Bombay
High
Court
had
granted
bail
to
the
actress
and
directed
her
to
deposit
a
personal
bond
of
Rs
1
lakh.
It
had
however
rejected
the
bail
plea
of
her
brother
Showik
Chakraborty,
who
is
also
an
accused
in
the
case,
and
an
alleged
drug
peddler
Abdel
Basit
Parihar.
Rhea,
her
brother
and
the
other
accused
were
arrested
in
September
last
year
by
the
NCB
in
connection
with
its
probe
into
the
drugs
angle
related
to
the
case
of
Rajput's
death.
While
granting
bail
to
Rhea
Chakraborty
and
two
others,
the
high
court
had
directed
them
to
deposit
their
passports
with
the
NCB
and
not
leave
the
country
without
the
permission
of
the
special
NDPS
court.
It
had
asked
Rhea
to
deposit
a
personal
bond
of
Rs
1
lakh
and
directed
her
to
visit
the
NCB
office
at
11
am
on
the
first
day
of
every
month
for
the
next
six
months.
All
those
who
have
been
granted
bail,
including
Rhea,
will
also
have
to
seek
permission
of
the
NCB's
investigating
officer
to
go
out
of
Mumbai,
the
court
had
said.
Notably,
Rajput,
34,
was
found
hanging
at
his
apartment
in
suburban
Bandra
on
June
14
last
year.