Sandalwood Drugs Case: CCB arrests Vivek Oberoi s brother-in-law Aditya Alva from Chennai
Bengaluru Joint Police commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil said that Aditya Alva, who was absconding for over four months, was arrested on Monday. Vivek Oberoi, Aditya Alva , File Photo
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Updated: Jan 12, 2021, 02:15 PM IST
In a shocking development in the Sandalwood Drugs Case, the Bengaluru Central Crime Branch police have arrested Aditya Alva, brother-in-law of Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi. Confirming the arrest to the media, Bengaluru Joint Police commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil said that Aditya Alva, who was absconding for over four months, was arrested on Monday night from Chennai.
Updated Jan 12, 2021 | 14:03 IST
The CCB has now arrested Aditya Alva and Kannada film producer Shivaprakash Chippi in a span of just two days. Aditya Alva  |  Photo Credit: IANS
Bengaluru: The Bengaluru Central Crime Branch on Monday arrested Aditya Alva, the brother-in-law of Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi, in the Sandalwood drug case. As per Bengaluru Joint Police Commissioner (Crime) Sandeep Patil, Aditya Alva, who was absconding for more than four months, was held from Chennai last night. We were involved in a continuous operation to arrest him. We received a tip-off that he was in Chennai after which a team arrested him, said Patil.
Sandalwood drug case: Actor Vivek Oberoi s brother-in-law Aditya Alva arrested in Chennai
The police team that arrested Aditya Alva has brought him to Bengaluru and has said that the accused will be produced before the Special Court for NDPS cases.
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Actor Vivek Oberoi s brother-in-law Aditya Alva, who was absconding since four months, was arrested by CCB Bangalore police in connection with the Sandalwood drug case. (Photo | Shriram BN, EPS) By Express News Service
BENGALURU: Former Karnataka Minister Jeevaraj Alva s son and Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi s brother-in-law Aditya Alva s run has come to an end with the Bengaluru s Central Crime Branch (CCB) police arresting him in Chennai on Monday night, in connection with the Sandalwood drug case.
The special NDPS court in the city on Tuesday sent Aditya Alva, one of the prime accused in the Sandalwood drugs case, to seven-day police custody. Alva was on the run after the infamous Sandalwood drugs case came to light last year with the .