Mumbai Police have intensified their investigation into Bollywood figures allegedly involved in drug parties organised by the D-gang in Dubai. As part of the ongoing probe, the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) has issued a summons to actor Shraddha Kapoor’s brother, Siddhanth Kapoor, directing him to appear before the Ghatkopar ANC unit on November 25.
According to senior officials, Siddhanth will be questioned on revelations made by Salim Shaikh, a close associate of the D-gang, who reportedly provided details about how these parties were organised.
Investigators are examining several crucial links and supply chains connected to the network, some of which suggest possible Bollywood connections. Police officials say Siddhanth’s statement is expected to play a key role in piecing together the larger picture.
The ANC has also issued a second summons to social media influencer and Orry, asking him to appear on November 26. Orry was earlier called on November 20 but had sought an extension until November 25.
Sources in the ANC confirmed that more individuals are under scrutiny, and additional summonses are likely in the coming days. Meanwhile, the police continue conducting raids and questioning suspects as they work to unravel the full extent of the drug network.
