Orry Ignores Mumbai Police Summons in Drugs Case
Social media influencer and Bollywood insider Orhan Awatramani, known as Orry, has reportedly skipped multiple summonses issued by the Mumbai Police in connection with an ongoing drugs investigation. A senior official confirmed the evasion, stating Orry failed to appear despite repeated notices.
Background of the Case
The Mumbai Police and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) are probing alleged drug use among high-profile personalities. Orry’s name emerged after authorities intercepted communications linking him to a suspected drug peddler. While no direct evidence of possession has been disclosed, police seek his testimony as a “potential witness.”
Repeated Summonses Ignored
Sources reveal Orry received multiple summonses over two weeks but did not respond or appear. An Anti-Narcotics Cell official stated:
“We requested his cooperation, but he has not complied. Legal escalation, including a non-bailable warrant, is now being considered.”
Legal Consequences of Avoiding Summons
Under Section 160 of the CrPC, police can summon individuals familiar with a case. Deliberate avoidance may lead to contempt charges or arrest. Legal expert Rakesh Mishra notes:
“Further evasion could trigger stricter notices or court intervention.”
Orry’s legal team remains silent, though insiders suggest they may challenge the summonses procedurally.
Public and Social Media Reaction
Orry, famed for his ties to Bollywood star kids like Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday, has gone silent on Instagram amid the controversy. Public opinion is split: some criticize police targeting influencers, while others demand accountability if allegations hold.
Orry’s Past Controversies
This isn’t Orry’s first brush with scrutiny. His lavish lifestyle and vague “luxury consultant” title have fueled speculation about his wealth sources, earning him the “mystery man” label in Bollywood circles.
Next Steps in the Investigation
Mumbai Police may issue a warrant if Orry continues to evade questioning. The NCB could also intervene if interstate or international drug links surface. The case risks mirroring 2020’s high-profile Bollywood drug arrests.
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