Sara Ali Khan took drugs from Rhea Chakraborty multiple times, likely to be questioned soon by NCB: Sources
As per sources, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is likely to interrogate Sara Ali Khan in Rhea Chakraborty's drug conspiracy row.
by DNA Web TeamAs per latest reports, Sara Ali Khan is likely to be interrogated by Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). A Zee News report suggested that after Rhea Chakraborty allegedly named Sara before the agency during interrogation she will be questioned soon. Apart from Khan, Rhea has reportedly named other celebs such as Rakul Preet Singh, Mukesh Chhabra, Rohini Iyer and Simone Khambatta. She said that they have consumed drugs at Bollywood parties.
Meanwhile, there has been an issue that whether the names of Sara, Simone and Rakul were surfaced during investigation, which is reportedly true. However, NCB has denied reports of making a list of 25 Bollywood personalities in relation to the ongoing drug conspiracy row.
As per Zee News' latest reports, most of the drug peddlers related to Rhea Chakraborty have been caught by NCB. Rhea and Sara were in common contact with some drug peddlers, but the big revelation is that Rhea has taken drugs from Sara several times. Sara has her own drug peddler apart from Rhea, from whom Sara used to take drugs separately. For this reason, Sara also gave Rhea drugs from her personal drugs peddler, which Rhea had transported to Sushant.
Now, NCB is looking for the big drug peddlers who have been giving drugs to both Rhea and Sara. It's the turn of Sara's drug peddlers to be arrested.
The report further suggested that through video conferencing, these accused will be produced in the NCB special court. Until now, five drug peddlers have been arrested from Mumbai whereas one from Goa has also been nabbed. They all will be produced at the court in Mumbai on Monday.
The six drug peddlers arrested were identified as Karanjeet Singh Anand, Dwayne Fernandes, Sanket Patel, Ankush Andreja, Sandeep Gupta and Aftab Fateh Ansari, NCB Deputy Director K.P.S. Malhotra said.