Shah Rukh Khan’s manager Pooja Dadlani summoned by Mumbai Police

The Mumbai Police have called Shah Rukh Khan’s manager Pooja Dadlani for interrogation inside the extortion inquiry linked here to the current narcotics raid case. According to reports, Dadlani has asked the Narcotics Control Bureau’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) for additional time (NCB).

Pooja Dadlani’s name surfaced in the case when a Mumbai Police special investigation team allegedly discovered a CCTV tape of Pooja meeting KP Gosavi and Sam D’Souza in Lower Parel, Mumbai.

Inside the extortion case relating to Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan’s drugs on cruise case, the SIT is expected to file a case against Gosavi. Pooja will really be summoned to give her statement.

However, Sam D’Souza applied for pre-arrest bail before the Bombay High Court. He stated in his plea that Kiran Gosavi took Rs. 50 lakh through Pooja Dadlani in order to have Aryan Khan freed from NCB custody. The money was allegedly returned when Aryan was apprehended by the NCB, according to the plea.

Pooja Dadlani has indeed been Shah Rukh Khan’s manager since 2012, and she’s been spotted at all of Aryan Khan’s court appearances.

Pooja Dadlani may now be summoned by that of the Narcotics Control Bureau’s monitoring squad, according to an Etimes TV report. Pooja Dadlani would be summoned to give a statement.

Since 2012, Pooja Dadlani has collaborated alongside Shah Rukh Khan. She was present at every court session concerning SRK’s son Aryan Khan, who was detained on October 3 in connection with both the Mumbai cruise narcotics raid. Three weeks following his detention inside the drugs-on-cruise case, he got granted bail with several conditions.

Also Read: Aryan Khan avoids an SIT summons for a narcotics case

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