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Aryan gets legal custody, the bail hears today

Aryan gets legal custody, the bail hears today
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Mumbai: observing that police custody cannot be given to “unclear reasons”, the Esplanade Court on Thursday rejected the application by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to continue custody of Arya Khan (23), Filmstar Shah’s son Rukh Khan, his friend Arbaaz Merchant (26), and six others.
The court delivered them in judicial termination on Thursday.
The order is important because it means that the guarantee application is submitted by both and others can and will be heard.
The court said because the prison authorities would not accept the defendant after 7pm without a Covid report, the rights were under the detention of Zonal Director NCB Sameler Wankhede.
The court further said he would hear a pleasant request on Friday after additional lawyer General Anil Singh, appearing for NCB, said he would argue about their maintenance and submit the right written reply.
Khan adviser Satish Maneshinde made an offer for temporary guarantees after hearing long in cases of drug confiscation, an additional head of Metropolitan Magistrate RM Nerlikar said in the order at around 7pm, “No doubt is the NCB task to investigate, but a simple victory was accused of being able to violate the police will violate The fundamental rights of the defendant based on the constitution.
“The court made this problem to the session court.
Zonal director NCB Sameer Wankhede has led the NCB officer’s team for the attack on Saturday at the International Terminal in Mumbai Port Trust, from which the cruise ship will depart for Goa.
The team intercepted Khan and others, did not find medicine in Khan, but claimed to have found 6 grams of Charas on traders and 5 grams on the floor of the Munmun Dhamecha cabin which was accused of being together, along with several other recovery from others.
Taraq’s Merchant advice says to his client or Khan has a connection with another accused.
NCB is looking for further prisoners from Khan and the others, saying that this case is one of the “criminal conspiracies” and Aachit Kumar, a new accusation, arrested on Wednesday based on Khan’s statement.
Also, foreign nationals have been “intercepted” and 8 defendants need to be faced with Kumar as the goal is to investigate further to crack down on the supply chain and end the gang, NCB said.
Kumar, 22, was picked up on October 5 and “illegally detained” by the NCB officer “too excited” before they showed his arrest on Wednesday, his advice said Ashwin Thool.
NCB advice, advaits Sethna, seeking detention, said it has found 2.6 grams of marijuana from Kumar’s house and “he is considered a supplier to Khan and is part of the marijuana trade network.” So confrontation is needed to “identify all colleagues,” he said, emphasizing the court must take justice records about “what happened.” The court order for Kumar said the NCB had made a case for his prisoners for investigations and gave police custody until October 9, said Khan had no complaints against NCB during his detention but NCB had enough time to face charges since October.
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Since the last remand, there is no interrogation of Khan done, no one has recovered, he said.
NCB cannot rely on confrontation now for further prisoners, he said.
Advocate Ayaz Khan for two charges together, Nupur Satija and Ishmit Singh, added that there was no recovery of marijuana from eight accused, so how could Kumar be “supplier”? Therefore, why should all be accused of being faced with Kumar, said Ayaz Khan, and the court agreed.
In addition, he said, most of the defendants were found with ‘small quantities’, with punishment from the anniversary of a day to one year or only a fine.
Ayaz Khan also said the ship had several thousand rooms and like a floating hotel.
There may be a sunset party but in their own room, nothing is collective, he said.
He and said emphasizing the court must see each case individually and NCB’s detention was “misleading the court” because it tried to demonstrate the seizure of cocaine and other drugs collectively.
Advocacy Ali Kaashif Khan for Dhamecha, and Lakshmi Raman for Mohak Jaiswal, Advocates Kushal Mor for Gomit Chopra and Ashish Raghuvanshi for Vikrant Chhokar They also have no connection with other defendants, and with NCB already have their presence for so long, there are no cases for detainees Furthermore.
The court said he could not discuss at this stage what brought the probe team for so long to arrest the defendant with whom they needed to be faced.
The court said that as indicated by defense lawyers and SC decisions, every day police detention must be explained, but not reflected in the detention of applications.

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