Kamaal Rashid Khan aka KRK suggests government should compensate Aryan Khan's 28-day jail term
Kamaal Rashid Khan aka KRK came in support of Shah Rukh Khan’s son and shared that the government should give compensation for keeping him in jail.
Updated : October 19, 2022 05:39 PM ISTKamaal Rashid Khan aka KRK came in support of Shah Rukh Khan’s son and shared that the government should give compensation for keeping him in jail.
The vigilance department of the Narcotics Control Bureau submitted a report indicating that Aryan Khan was implicated in the Cordelia ship drug bust case. Following the major development in the case, Kamaal Rashid Khan aka KRK came in support of Shah Rukh Khan’s son and shared that the government should give compensation for keeping him in jail.
Taking to his Twitter handle, KRK wrote, “According to Internal investigation of #NCB #AryanKhan was framed in a fake case. So now every shameless media house should say officially sorry to Aryan for doing his media trial. Even Government should give him compensation for keeping him in jail for 28 days without any crime.” Soon after the netizens flocked to the comment section and agreed to KRK. While one user wrote, “For the first time you said good thing.” Another commented, “100% agree with you sir.” “Shahrukh Khan should file a case,” added another. Check his Tweet here:
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According to Internal investigation of #NCB #AryanKhan was framed in a fake case. So now every shameless media house should say officially sorry to Aryan for doing his media trial. Even Government should give him compensation for keeping him in jail for 28 days without any crime.
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) October 18, 2022
Aryan Khan was arrested in October last year for allegedly consuming drugs from a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast. After spending more than 20 days in custody, the star kid was granted bail. In May this year, the NCB cleared him from all charges due to a lack of sufficient evidence. The vigilance committee has reportedly re-investigated the acse and found elapses and irregularities in the case. A 3000-page charge sheet has been submitted against the seven-eight officers for irregularities. The report has been submitted to the higher authority for them to take further action.
Meanwhile, KRK, who calls himself a film critic, was also arrested in August in the case involving his controversial tweets from 2020. He was also charged for allegedly demanding sexual favours from an actress. He was later granted bail by the Mumbai court in September.