22 October,2021 08:08 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Ananya Panday leaving NCB office. Pic/Pallav Paliwal
Actress Ananya Pandya has left the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) office after being questioned for more than four hours. Ananya has been summoned again by NCB on October 25, confirmed NCB DDG Mutha Ashok Jain. The agency is not satisfied with her statement and she is being called for further clarity regarding WhatsApp chats with Aryan Khan.
Ananya has been summoned again by NCB on October 25, confirmed NCB DDG Mutha Ashok Jain. The agency is not satisfied with her statement and she is being called for further clarity regarding WhatsApp chats with Aryan Khan.
This is for the second day in a row that Ananya appeared before the central agency. She was accompanied by her father Chunky Panday. The father-daughter duo arrived at the anti-drug agency's office located at Ballard Estate in South Mumbai in a car around 2.20 pm, the sources said.
There was heavy deployment of police personnel at the office and barricades were put up there as large number of media persons gathered outside. The NCB is probing the cruise ship drugs case, in which Aryan Khan is arrested along with 19 others.
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During the investigation the NCB had found some WhatsApp chats between Aryan Khan and Ananya Panday, the sources said. The NCB officials want to get some more information about the chats, following which she was summoned to the office on Thursday. She was questioned by the agency officials for around two hours on Thursday, they said.
The NCB had seized Ananya's laptop and mobile phone on Thursday. Meanwhile, a 24-year-old drug peddler was brought to the NCB office for questioning in the early hours of Friday, they said.
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