We don’t even smoke cigarettes – NCB Shares Statement

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“We don’t even smoke cigarettes” – NCB Shares Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh’s Statement. Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) official has revealed that all the four Bollywood stars have denied consuming any kind of drugs. eepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh and Shraddha Kapoor were recently interrogated by the agency.

NCB was quoted as, “They said they don’t even smoke cigarettes.”

However, the officer said Rakul’s WhatsApp chat had a word Doob which she explained that it refers to hand-rolled cigarettes. The NCB officer said technical analysis of their mobile phones which were voluntarily surrendered will clear all doubts.

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We don’t even smoke cigarettes – NCB Shares Statement

After Sushant Singh Rajput’s death, allegations of nepotism and fervent drug consumption has shook the Bollywood industry. With Rhea Chakraborty and her brother in judicial custody due to the charges of procuring and financing drugs, few more famous names have came up.

The four actresses were summoned by the Narcotics Control Bureau and grilled for hours after their WhatsApp messages were checked.

All of these actresses said that they don’t smoke cigarettes and the WhatsApp chats were about hand-rolled cigarettes.

Not only this, many rumours surfaced the internet that Shraddha have claimed to have seen Sushant consuming drugs. It was also said that she disclosed Sushant used to have drugs in his vanity van during shooting breaks. However, now it has all come out to be false. There were no such statements made by any of the actresses. In fact, all of them have denied the knowledge of late actor’s drug habit.

On the other hand, it was also revealed that executive producer of Dharma Productions, owned by Karan Johar, was harassed to make a statement in order to implicate Karan.

Kshitij Ravi Prasad was arrested in the case on Saturday and has been remanded to NCB’s custody till October 3. However, Kshitij said that he was harassed by the agency for a false statement. In his statement to the magistrate, Prasad alleged that the NCB falsely wants to implicate Karan Johar in the case and therefore, they ‘treated him badly’ and arrested him on the basis of a ‘dry cigarette’ in his balcony while searching his residence.

Mid-Day quoted him saying, “I was categorically told by zonal director of NCB, Sameer Wankhede in the presence of several other officers that since I was associated with Dharma Productions, they would let me off if I take the names of Karan Johar, Somel Mishra, Rakhi, Apoorva, Neeraj or Rahil and say that they consumed drugs. I refused to comply with this, as I don’t know any of them personally. Irked by my refusal, Wankhede told me that since I was not cooperating, he would teach me a lesson. He made me sit on the floor next to his chair and then held up his shoe to my face and said that this was my worth.”

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