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Drugs Case
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Drugs case: Actor Navadeep appears before Narcotics Police in Hyderabad

| @indiablooms | Sep 23, 2023, at 07:24 pm

Hyderabad/UNI: Tollywood actor Navadeep appeared before the Narcotics Police here on Saturday in connection with the Madhapur drugs case.

Navadeep is the 29th accused in the drug case.

The narcotics police will inquire about Navdeep's association with the alleged drug supplier Ramachander.

There are suspicions that Navdeep has been involved in the distribution of drugs within the film industry.

Navadeep had filed an anticipatory bail petition in the High Court. The High Court has directed Navadeep to attend the hearing under Section 41 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

Section 41 A CRPC notice has been issued to Navadeep in response to the court's order.

Earlier, Navadeep also disclosed that he is in Hyderabad and has no connection with the Madhapur drugs case.

Till date, a total of 11 individuals have been arrested in connection with the drugs case.

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