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Deepika, Sara, Shraddha in NCB net

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Hours after Bollywood actor Deepika
Padukone appeared before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in a drugs case, Shraddha Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan also arrived at the office of the drug law enforcement agency for questioning here, on Saturday. Shraddha arrived at the NCB office here around 11.45 a.m. while Sara came at 12.15 p.m. at the NCB office in Ballard Pier area here.
Deepika’s former manager Karishma Prakash also joined the probe at the NCB guest house in Colaba area here for the second day.
Shraddha, daughter of Bollywood veteran actor Shakti Kapoor has been summoned for questioning after her alleged chats with Sushant’s former manager Jaya Saha came to the fore during the NCB probe.
According to NCB sources, Shraddha is likely to be quizzed if she allegedly procured drugs from Saha or some other sources.
The NCB will also ask for whom she procured the CBD oil and who the ‘SLB’ in her alleged chat was.
Shraddha, who starred in Chichhore with Sushant may also be queried on how long she knew the late actor and whether they reportedly joined any party or gatherings where drugs were consumed.
Besides, the NCB had last Wednesday also sent summons to Sara for questioning. Sara is the daughter of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, and she had starred with Sushant in Kedarnath.
The NCB sources said that Sara will be asked about the drug consumption by her, where and how she allegedly procured it, etc. (IANS)

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