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Mumbai drug bust: Aryan Khan is qaidi no. 956 at Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail | Details

As per Covid protocol, Aryan Khan was kept in the jail’s ‘quarantine cell’ until Wednesday. But now that their quarantine period is over and they have all tested negative for Covid-19, they have been shifted to the normal barracks. Allotted on Thursday, Aryan Khan's 'qaidi (prisoner) number' is N956.

Shah Rukh Khan’s son completed one week at Mumbai Central Prison, also known as Arthur Road Jail, on Thursday. With the judge having reserved his order on Aryan’s bail plea in the Mumbai cruise drugs case, the 23-year-old star kid will stay in jail at least till October 20.

A money order amounting to Rs 4,500 dated October 11 was received by Arthur Road jail authorities from Aryan Khan's family. This money is for his canteen expenses. As per jail rules, a prisoner is allowed only one money order of Rs 4,500 per month.

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