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Mika Singh questions NCB's motive behind Aryan Khan's arrest; asks if Shah Rukh Khan's son was 'alone' on that big cruise

Bollywood singer Mika Singh has taken a dig at the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for the frenzy around Shah Rukh Khan's son, Aryan Khan's arrest in the alleged cruise drug bust.

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Taking to his Twitter handle, Mika shared the picture of the cruise and wrote, "Wow what a beautiful @CordeliaCruises I wish I could have visited. I heard lots of people were there but I couldn’t see anyone else accept #AaryanKhan... Itne bade cruse mei sirf Aryan hi ghoom raha tha kya... hadd hai.. good morning have a wonderful day.."

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Aryan was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau on October 3 after the officials seized drugs at a cruise party that the star kid was attending. Seven others were arrested with Aryan from the luxury ship.

Amid this controversy, SRK has received support from several Bollywood celebrities. While celebs like Pooja Bhatt, Hansal Mehta, Sussanne Khan have been defending the actor and his son on social media, Salman Khan and later his sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri were spotted paying a visit to the Khan family at their bungalow.

On Monday, Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchantt and Munmun Dhamecha were produced for their second remand hearing in the cruise ship drug raid case. They were sent to NCB custody till October 7.

The NCB had reportedly sought custody till October 11. In its remand application stated that “shocking incriminating material has been found on his phone in the form of pictures”, which talks about “procuring in bulk for further distribution.”

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