Orry Faces Backlash for Skipping NCB Summons
Social media influencer Orhan Awatramani, aka Orry, is under fire for evading the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in a high-profile Rs 252 crore drug case. Despite repeated summons, he was seen dancing at Travis Scott’s Mumbai concert, sparking outrage.
Rs 252 Crore Drug Case: Key Details
- Orry’s name emerged in a drug trafficking probe linked to elite Mumbai and Delhi parties.
- NCB issued multiple summons, but Orry cited health issues and prior commitments.
- Officials now consider stricter measures, including arrest warrants.
Viral Concert Video Fuels Controversy
Clips of Orry dancing at Travis Scott’s show went viral, drawing sharp criticism:
“NCB summons for a Rs 252 crore case, but Orry’s priority is Travis Scott? #Priorities” – Twitter user
“Common folks would be jailed for skipping summons. Orry parties instead. #DoubleStandards”
Legal Consequences Loom
Experts warn Orry’s no-shows could lead to non-bailable warrants. His legal team claims “unavoidable circumstances,” but public perception worsens.
Celebrities vs. Accountability: A Growing Debate
Orry’s case highlights accusations of preferential treatment for influencers:
- Critics argue fame shields them from consequences.
- Similar patterns in past Bollywood drug and hit-and-run cases.
What’s Next for Orry?
With NCB tightening scrutiny, Orry’s party lifestyle may clash with legal reality. Will he comply, or face arrest?
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