The
Central
Crime
Branch
(CCB)
recently
served
notice
to
Bollywood
actor
Vivek
Oberoi's
wife
Priyanka
Alva
for
her
links
with
brother
Aditya
Alva
in
connection
with
the
infamous
Sandalwood
drug
racket.
According
to
ANI
report,
the
star's
wife
received
notice
from
the
CCB
after
Vivek
Oberoi's
house
was
raided
by
them
in
search
of
her
brother
Aditya,
who
is
reportedly
absconding.
The
Karnataka
CCB
conducted
a
raid
at
Bollywood
actor
Vivek
Oberoi's
house
in
Mumbai
yesterday
(October
15),
after
receiving
a
tip-off
about
one
of
the
prime
accused
in
the
infamous
Sandalwood
drug
racket,
Aditya
Alva
hiding
there.
For
the
unversed,
Aditya
Alva
is
the
son
of
late
minister
Jeevaraj
Alva.
City
Crime
Branch
Bengaluru
serves
notice
to
Priyanka
Alva
Oberoi
over
links
with
brother
Adithya
Alva
in
connection
with
Sandalwood
drug
case.
#Karnataka
CCB
raided
actor
Vivek
Oberoi's
Mumbai
residence
in
search
of
his
relative
Aditya
Alva
in
connection
with
the
case
y'day.
He
has
been
absconding
since
his
name
came
under
CCB's
radar
in
connection
with
the
drug
racket
involving
several
Kannada
stars,
dealers
and
party
organisers.
Joint
Commissioner
(Crime),
Sandeep
Patil
said,
"Acting
on
information
that
Aditya
was
hiding
in
his
brother-in-law's
house
in
Mumbai,
the
CCB
obtained
a
search
warrant
from
the
court.
The
search
is
still
on."
Meanwhile,
Sandalwood
drug
racket
case
investigation
has
has
had
a
lot
of
twist
and
turns.
The
CCB
has
so
far
arrested
more
than
15
people
in
the
case,
including
actresses
Ragini
Dwivedi,
Sanjjanaa
Galrani,
party
organizer
Viren
Khanna,
Rahul
Thonse
and
many
others.
The
special
court
for
NDPS
(Narcotic
Drugs
and
Psychotropic
Substances)
already
rejected
the
bail
petition
of
Ragini
and
Sanjjanaa
and
extended
their
judicial
custody
till
October
23.