The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has recognized a person named Sahil Shah because the prime suspect within the Sushant Singh Rajput drug case. The anti-narcotics company has arrested two of his peddlers on Tuesday afternoon. Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede instructed Times of India, “Sahil remained a puzzle for us for the last six months; we raided his house in Malad on Monday night, where his mother and wife were there. Incidentally, he stays in the same complex where Sushant Singh Rajput used to stay earlier. Sahil used to supply drugs to Karan Arora and Abbas Lakhani both of whom were arrested by the NCB last August.” Also Read – Is Ram Gopal Varma Making a Film on Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case? All You Need to Know For those that don’t know, Karan Arora and Abbas Lakhani have been arrested after 59 grams of curated marijuana was seized from them. Both are out on bail for now. Also Read – Ajaz Khan Tests Positive For COVID-19 After His Arrest in Drugs Case, NCB Confirms The NCB has gone hammer-and-tongs to unravel the drugs-Bollywood nexus as an offshoot of the probe into the demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput at his residence in June 2020. Besides the eight international nationals, the NCB has arrested or interrogated a number of outstanding Bollywood personalities prior to now six months, sending shockwaves within the movie world. The NCB has arrested practically 36 drug peddlers until date because it unravels the drug angle in Bollywood arising out of the demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who was discovered useless underneath mysterious circumstances on June 14, 2020. Also Read – Ajaz Khan Drugs Case Update: NCB Suspects he Supplies Drugs at Bollywood Parties, Consumes Them
Rhea and her brother Showik Chakraborty and three others — Abdel Basit Parihar, Samuel Miranda and Dipesh Sawant — have been accused of getting facilitated the procurement of medication for consumption by late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. They filed bail purposes earlier than the Bombay High Court after their bail plea was dismissed by a Special NDPS Court in Mumbai.