Shah Rukh Khan’s son admits consuming drugs
According to Indian media, NCB officials say that during the interrogation, Aryan Khan revealed that he used to use drugs even when he was in the United States and Dubai.


MUMBAI: Bollywood king Shah Rukh's son Aryan Khan has confessed before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) that he has been taking drugs for four years.
According to Indian media, NCB officials say that during the interrogation, Aryan Khan revealed that he used to use drugs even when he was in the United States and Dubai.
According to Indian media reports, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) raided a party on a cruise ship off the coast of Mumbai yesterday, during which eight people, including Shah Rukh's son, were arrested.
During the operation, NCB officials confiscated Aryan Khan's phone and said that Aryan's phone was being scanned to find concrete evidence of the actor's son's involvement in drug use and sale.
The court later ordered Aryan Khan to be sent to jail on a one-day remand. However, now Indian media reports have claimed that during the interrogation, the detained Aryan appeared before the NCB officials and confessed that he had been taking drugs for almost the last four years.

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