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The clip, said to be shot during the NCB’s drugs raid, shows a female official recovering MDMA pills hidden in what appears to be sanitary pads. These were reported to be the 5gms recovered from Munmun Dhamecha.
In an interview with Times Now, Munmun’s brother Siddharth dismissed all allegations and even denied claims that his sister was on drugs. “This is completely false. All the allegations are wrong.”
When asked if Munmun, a fashion model was friends with Aryan or co-accused Arbaaz Merchant, he said, “She didn’t know any of them.”
Reacting to the NCB’s claims of an ‘international drug trafficking nexus involved’, Siddharth shot it down saying, “Ye sab jhoot hai!”
He also vehemently denied allegations of drugs being recovered from his sister’s luggage, saying, “Munmun ke nahi hai woh (drugs recovered). Munmun ke paas hui hi nahi na, woh hi problem hai…floor se hui.”
Watch his interview below:
VVIP drug bust case: In an #Exclusive conversation with TIMES NOW’s Siddhant, brother of accused Munmun Dhamecha cl… https://t.co/iigZzRbzHT
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) 1633777864000
Munmun, who belongs to an affluent family in Madhya Pradesh, was among the many guests invited on the cruise. She was taken into custody last Sunday along with Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, Arbaaz Merchant, Ismeet Singh, Mohak Jaswal, Gomit Chopra, Nupur Sarika, and Vikrant Chhokar.
According to previous reports, NCB chief, Sameer Wankhede told the court that 6gm charas was found from Arbaaz Merchant and 5gm from Munmun. Reports allege that during the investigation, she revealed that she received drugs near the international airport, close to a five-star hotel.
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