Mumbai, Nov. 21 -- Orhan Awatramani alias Orry, a socialite and social media influencer who had been summoned by the Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of the Mumbai police crime branch, has sought more time to appear before investigators. Orry's representative appeared before the ANC on Thursday and told police that he was out of the city and would be able to join the probe into an alleged drug trafficking syndicate linked with the Dawood Ibrahim gang after November 25, a police officer familiar with the matter told HT. "We will decide a date and let him know," the officer said. As reported by HT earlier, Orry will be questioned about revelations made by alleged drug trafficker Mohammad Salim Mohammad Suhail Shaikh, who was deported recently from Dubai. On November 13, the ANC, in a remand application, told a metropolitan court in the city that Shaikh had claimed to have arranged lavish parties for celebrities in Dubai and Mumbai. Attendees included the son of Dawood's deceased sister Haseena Parkar, actors Nora Fatehi, Shraddha Kapoor and her brother Siddharth Kapoor, film producers Abbas-Mustan, rapper Loka, Orry, and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Zeeshan Siddique, Shaikh told police during interrogation. The crime branch is yet to verify the claims made by Shaikh as their investigation is at a preliminary stage, an ANC officer said. "We will question Orry about the claims made by Shaikh," the officer told HT. "We will decide whether to question other celebrities and political leaders mentioned by Shaikh after we question Orry."...