NCB seized drugs for Bharti Singh, who was delivering as a delivery boy

Comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Harsh Limbachia have been arrested in a drug case. However, both have been granted bail. According to recent media reports, drug peddlers who supply drugs to others, including Bharti Singh, have been caught by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). Hemp has been seized from Bharti and Harsha’s house and Bharati has admitted it at the NCB hearing.

According to Aaj Tak’s report, the NCB arrested Sunil Gawai, a drug dealer, from Mumbai’s Bandra Court junction late on Wednesday. 1.250 kg of drugs were also seized from him. According to the report, Sunil admitted during the trial that he was delivering drugs to all customers as a delivery boy. Sunil admitted that he also supplied drugs to Bharti Singh.

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According to the report, Drug Peddler Sunil’s network was more active in West Mumbai and most of his customers were in the same area. Let us tell you that Bharti Singh was arrested on November 21 by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). The next day, her husband Harsh Limbachia was arrested. Bharti and Harsh were granted bail on November 23.

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Rakhi Sawant responded when Bharti Singh’s name appeared in the Drugs case

Rakhi Sawant has responded when the names of comedian Bharti Singh and her husband Harsh Limbachia appear in the Drugs case. This video of Rakhi is going viral on social media. Speaking of the Drugs case, Rakhi says – ‘Suddenly there are attacks and drugs are found. I don’t know if anyone is calling or advising. What I want to say is why artists only catch the son of a minister. People are calling for more people in the country. All right. I can’t believe this can happen to Bharati ji.

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