Drugs case: NCB refutes claims of Kshitij Ravi Prasad, says former Dharma Productions' employee not 'humiliated' or 'tortured'

Drugs case: NCB refutes claims of Kshitij Ravi Prasad, says former Dharma Productions’ employee not ‘humiliated’ or ‘tortured’

Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday refuted the claims made by some that Kshitij Prasad, a former govt producer related to Dharma Productions, was humiliated and affected by the company sleuths, and termed the claims as “mischievous” and “completely untrue”.

In a press release, the NCB stated {that a} information merchandise has been purportedly launched by Satish Maneshinde, the advocate for Kshitij, who was arrested by the Mumbai zonal unit of NCB on Saturday.

It stated the information merchandise alleged that Kshitij was humiliated and affected by the officers of the Mumbai zonal unit of the NCB.

“It is very unambiguously stated here that the above news item in circulation is mischievous and completely untrue. NCB arrested Kshitij as some incriminating evidence were recovered from him,” the company stated.

The NCB assertion got here after Kshitij`s lawyer Satish Maneshinde alleged that his shopper was pressurised to call Karan Johar through the interrogation.

The assertion stated that after the involvement of Kshitij in offences beneath the NDPS Act was revealed, he was positioned beneath arrest after following the due technique of regulation.

“His lawyer and his family (mother) were informed as per the procedure. He was also allowed to meet his father-in-law and his wife at the NCB office,” it stated.

The NCB additionally stated that as Kshitij was not cooperating with the investigation, it was dropped at the discover of the courtroom with a request to grant NCB his custody on Sunday when he was produced for remand after a medical check-up.

Kshitij has been despatched to NCB custody until October 3. The company additional stated that the courtroom has noticed in its order that no bodily “ill-treatment” has been handed out to accused.

The NCB has registered a case on the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after it discovered some alleged chats of late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, her brother Showik and Sushant’s home supervisor Samuel Miranda discussing medicine.

Rhea, Showik, Miranda, Sushant’s private employees Dipesh Sawant, and 16 different folks have been arrested by the NCB in reference to the case.

The NCB has additionally recorded the assertion of Bollywood divas Deepika Padukone, Shraddha Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan and Rakul Preet Singh, designer Simone Khambatta, Deepika`s former supervisor Karishma Prakash and several other others in reference to the case.

Sushant was discovered useless on June 14 at his Bandra flat. Besides the NCB, the CBI and the ED are additionally probing the demise of the actor.

 

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