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Siddhanth Kapoor questioned for five hours in Rs 252-crores drug case; likely to be summoned again

Bollywood actor Siddhanth Kapoor was questioned for nearly five hours on Tuesday by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai Crime Branch in connection with a high-profile Rs 252 crores drug case. Kapoor appeared at the ANC Ghatkopar Unit around 1 pm and was interrogated extensively before leaving the premises at 6 pm. During the session, police recorded a detailed 10-12-page statement from the actor. Despite the lengthy questioning, officials from the Mumbai Crime Branch said Kapoor’s statement remains incomplete, and he is expected to be summoned again for further interrogation as part of the ongoing narcotics investigation. Sources suggest Siddhanth Kapoor may have attended a party in India where drugs were reportedly consumed, prompting investigators to seek more clarity on the matter. In addition to Kapoor, the ANC has issued a second summons to social media influencer Orry, who had skipped his initial appearance. Orry’s legal representative informed the police that the influencer would not be available to attend questioning until after November 25. The probe into the Rs 252 crores mephedrone drug bust continues, with authorities pursuing all leads. Also Read: After Orry, Siddhanth Kapoor summoned by ANC in ongoing Rs 252-crores drug probe.

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Florentino Pérez Attacks La Liga And Calls For Free Broadcasting At Real Madrid AGM

The post Florentino Pérez Attacks La Liga And Calls For Free Broadcasting At Real Madrid AGM appeared com. Florentino Perez, President of Real Madrid, spoke during the Ordinary General Assembly of Representative Members of Real Madrid C. F. at Ciudad Deportiva Real Madrid on November 23, 2025, in Valdebebas, Madrid, Spain. Getty Images The Ordinary General Assembly of Representative Members of Real Madrid allowed club president Florentino Pérez a platform with which to outline his vision for the future of the club, including a new approach to ownership and investment, but also to hit out at many of his rivals and opponents. “I recently heard someone say that Real Madrid is against everything, obviously that’s not true, we simply oppose anything that is not normal or ethical, and of course, anything that is not legal,” Pérez said as part of his speech. “It is not normal, and it is not legal, as three courts have already ruled in the Super League case, to try to prevent clubs from organising their own tournaments,” he continued. “Nor is it normal for European clubs to be forced to play competition formats imposed by UEFA that are designed to favour its balance of power, these formats are detrimental to the spectacle and to the fans.” Pérez also went on to continue his speech by once again underlining the need for free broadcasting of fixtures, a key element of the Super League proposal. “It is not normal that, in the 21st century, watching football on television is becoming increasingly expensive, when technology allows for models, even free ones,.

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Trump’s First Electoral Test Suffers Blow – What Does It Mean for Crypto Policy?

The post Trump’s First Electoral Test Suffers Blow What Does It Mean for Crypto Policy? appeared first S elections, which revealed a shift in political momentum ahead of the midterms. This was the first major Election Day since President Trump’s return to the White House. While this was a setback for the Trump administration, it has also raised concerns about the future of crypto regulations.