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After drug angle emerges in SSR’s case, NCB recovers PICS of ‘illegal substances’ from peddlers’ phones!

After the Enforcement Directorate made a ground breaking finding in Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case, giving it a whole new angle, it also involved Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for the alleged use of ‘illegal substances’ as found from recovered chats of Rhea Chakraborty’s phone.

As her chat history was hinting at ‘doing and dealing in drugs’, and many names came out in the open after her deleted chats were recovered from her Mobile phone. Taking the matter into cognizance the ED without wasting time flunked into action and summoned businessman and one of the people from the ‘drug’ related chats, Gaurav Arya, and is currently questioning him over his role into late actor’s case. Apart from that, the NCB also filed a case against Rhea Chakraborty related to the drug angle found by the ED, and in the latest development, has also recovered photographs of various strains of marijuana from the peddlers’ phones.

When Goa hotelier Gaurav Arya is being grilled by the ED over his WhatsApp chats with Rhea, in the money laundering angle investigation in SSR’s case, the NCB reportedly recovered pictures of drugs from peddlers’ phones. The photographs received by the NCB, however, are not related to late Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case but can a big breakthrough for the Narcotics, as per reports.

Meanwhile, the CBI has interrogated Rhea Chakraborty for almost 26 hours till now. The actress on Monday arrived at DRDO guest house for her fourth round of questioning and was grilled for 9 long hours. She earlier appeared on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday when she was questioned for  10 hours,  7 hours and 9 hours respectively. Along with Rhea, her brother Showik Chakraborty, who is also listed as an accused in the case has also been questioned four times, whereas late actor’s friend Siddharth Pithani and cook Neeraj have also been interrogated by the agency extensively.

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