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Actress Rakul Preet Singh's brother Aman Preet Singh arrested in drugs case

| @indiablooms | Sep 21, 2024, at 03:35 pm

Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh's brother Aman Preet Singh and 4 others have been arrested by the Hyderabad Police in an alleged drugs case, media reports said.

Aman along with the other accused were arrested earlier in the day after Telangana Anti-Narcotics Department found that 2.6 kgs of cocaine was being brought to Hyderabad for sale, reported India Today.

The five accused were identified as  Aman Preet Singh, Aniketh Reddy, Prasad, Madhusudhan and Nikhil Daman.

They are currently in police custody.

They will be produced in court for medical examination.

"As consumers, we picked up five people and brought them to the police station. In the urine test kit, all of them were found positive. They have been taken into custody. We are now sending them for detailed medical examination," Srinivas, DCP, Cyberabad Police, Rajendra Nagar Zone told India Today.

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