Shahrukh Khan's son Aryan has a new identity in Arthur Road Jail, prisoner number 956. Aryan now has to stay in jail till October 20. They are allowed to wear clothes brought from home in jail, but the jail administration is strict about food. Aryan will not get outside food. That is, they will have to eat jail food only. The verdict on Aryan's bail is to be pronounced on October 20.
All the accused, including Aryan, were sent to Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai after the bail plea was rejected by the Fort Court on October 8 in the Cruise Drug Party case. Here all the accused were kept in the Quarantine Cell of Barrack No.-1 on the first floor of the jail under the Covid protocol. After the completion of the quarantine period, Aryan has now been shifted along with other inmates of the jail.
Aryan's new identity 'Prisoner No 956'
Prisoners in jail are not identified by their name but by their prisoner number. Here Aryan Khan has been given a batch of captive number 956. This means that they will be called from this number. The attendance of prisoners is made in the jail in the morning and evening. Even during that time, Aryan will have to live with this identity.
The special facility will not be available in jail
In the prison at Arthur Road, Aryan has been given a common blanket and chadar like all the prisoners. Uniforms are given to all the prisoners in the jail, although Aryan has been allowed to wear clothes from home. Recently there were reports that Aryan does not like the food of the jail, due to which he has to survive by eating biscuits. Despite this, Aryan has not got any exemption in eating. Aryan will have to eat only the food he gets in jail even if he does not want to.
Aryan got a money order of 4500 from home
According to jail sources, Shahrukh Khan has sent a money order of Rs 4500 for his son Aryan Khan. It was received by the jail authorities on October 11. With this money, Aryan can buy snacks, biscuits, and other items by buying coupons from the jail canteen. According to the rules of the jail, a prisoner can keep a maximum of Rs 4500.
Aryan Khan remains troubled in jail
Sources related to the jail tell that Aryan Khan is very upset in the jail. He prefers to sit quietly alone and is not even talking to friend Arbaaz Merchant. Aryan stops every person passing near the jail and keeps updating them. Many times Aryan also asks if anyone has come to meet him.
Jail schedule difficult for Aryan
Aryan is woken up early in the morning along with all the prison inmates and asked to go to bed early, but Aryan is finding it extremely difficult to sleep and wake up early. The jail officials keep circling to see Aryan. It is being told that some magazines and science books have also been given to Aryan in jail.
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