Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan
was
along
with
his
friend
Arbaaz
Merchant
and
another
accused
Munmun
Dhamecha
were
among
the
eight
people
who
were
arrested
by
NCB
following
a
raid
on
an
alleged
"rave
party" on
board
a
cruise
ship
off
the
coast
of
Mumbai
on
Saturday
(October
2).
Following
this,
a
Mumbai
court
on
Monday
(October
4)
sent
superstar
Aryan
and
two
of
his
friends
to
Narcotics
Control
Bureau's
(NCB)
custody
till
October
7
in
connection
with
the
Cordelia
Cruise
drugs
case.
In
a
recent
video,
Aryan
can
be
seen
taken
to
the
NCB
office
wherein
he
will
remain
under
custody
till
Thursday.
Talking
about
the
video,
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan
can
be
seen
taken
to
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
office
by
the
police
authorities
on
a
police
van.
The
video
further
shows
several
media
personnel
covering
the
same.
Earlier,
his
mother
and
interior
designer
Gauri
Khan
was
also
spotted
leaving
their
residence
Mannat
to
attend
Aryan's
court
hearing.
On
the
other
hand,
superstar
Salman
Khan
visited
their
residence
on
Sunday
(October
3)
night
and
his
sister
Alvira
Khan
visited
Mannat
today
(October
4).
Take
a
look
at
the
video.
Earlier
today
before
the
hearing,
according
to
a
news
report
in
ETimes
had
quoted
NCB
Zonal
Director
Sameer
Wankhede
as
saying,
"NCB
will
seek
further
custody
of
Aryan
Khan.
I
cannot
reveal
the
links
and
the
findings
of
last
evening's
interrogation,
but
there
are
areas
we
need
to
investigate." As
per
a
news
report
in
Hindustan
Times,
during
the
court
hearing
on
Monday
(October
4),
Additional
Solicitor
General
Anil
Singh
who
represented
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
at
the
hearing
revealed
that
the
WhatsApp
chats
found
in
Aryan's
phone,
which
was
seized
by
the
NCB
clearly
shows
the
nexus
adding
that
"It
is
necessary
to
confront
all
accused
in
the
custodial
remand."
He
also
said
that
the
chats
have
code
words
that
need
to
be
decoded.
But
Aryan
Khan's
lawyer
Satish
Maneshinde
opposed
the
NCB's
plea
arguing
that
the
agency
"cannot
simply
rely
on
WhatsApp
chats"
for
the
case
and
seek
an
extension
of
the
custody.
He
further
said
that
no
substance
was
seized
from
his
client
which
is
in
contravention
of
the
NDPS
Act.