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Big Expose | Aryan Khan Drug Case | NCB | Gyaneshwar Singh

By Mahima Katal      19 April, 2024 05:10 PM      0 Comments

A news report is going viral regarding the Deputy Director General of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Gyaneshwar Singh. Tarakant Dwivedi alias Akela, a Mumbai-based crime reporter has made big claims over the senior IPS officer's Gujarat visit.

According to the crime reporter, during the official visit to Gujarat last year, the senior NCB official was involved with a call girl, which had a great impact on Aryan Khan Drug Case.
 

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