Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) inquiry into the probe of the drugs-on-cruise case in which Aryan Khan was arrested last year has found several irregularities but found no evidence of extortion, an official said on Tuesday.
The federal anti-drug agency had instituted an inquiry after several lacunae were found in the probe of the alleged drug seizure from a cruise ship here last October. Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, was arrested after a raid on the ship but got bail after three weeks with the agency failing to substantiate its charges against him.
A special investigation team that looked into the probe of the case submitted its vigilance report a few weeks ago, the NCB official said. It video-recorded the statements of 65 people during the inquiry, he said. It found several irregularities in the investigation and found "suspicious behavior" of seven to eight officers of the NCB.