By Manoj Pathak
Patna, July 29 Initiating the investigation into late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case, the Bihar Police would probe the transactions made from his bank account and interrogate several people in the matter.
A top Bihar Police officer told IANS that the police team from Bihar has met senior officers of the Bandra police station, who have assured them of full cooperation and asked them to meet the concerned DCPs in connection with the probe.
He said the police might take action if they are not satisfied with the answers about the transactions made from the late actor’s bank account. Along with this, the team will also investigate why did Sushant change his SIM frequently and look into the call detail records (CDRs) of all the numbers used by him.
The top cop said that the case registered in Mumbai was of suicide, while in Patna the case has been filed under various sections of the law, including fraud.
The doctors who were treating Sushant will also be interrogated, he added.
Sushant’s father K.K. Singh had filed an FIR at the Rajiv Nagar police station here on July 25, accusing Rhea Chakraborty, Indrajit Chakraborty, Sandhya Chakraborty, Shauvik Chakraborty, Samuel Miranda, and Shruti Modi of abetment to suicide, fraud and holding Sushant hostage.
The FIR alleges that Rhea left Sushant’s home after taking Sushant’s credit cards, jewellery, money, laptop and doctors’ reports, among other things. There is also a mention of Rs 15 crore getting transferred to various unknown accounts from Sushant’s bank account.
Sushant Singh Rajput allegedly committed suicide on June 14 in his flat in Bandra. He made his Bollywood debut in 2013 with the movie “Kai Po Che”. He was appreciated for his performance in “Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!”, “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story”, “Sonchiriya” and “Chhichhore”.
“Dil Bechara”, his last movie which was released online on July 24 on Disney+Hotstar, has drawn praise from the critics.
Sushant’s family has a very detailed case against Rhea: Lawyer
Mumbai, July 29 (IANS) The lawyer representing relatives of Sushant Singh Rajput has said that the family of the late actor has prepared a very detailed case against actress Rhea Chakraborty.
“The family has worked out a very detailed case against her, how she worked on his mind, how she changed servants and bodyguards, how she siphoned money from his account, how she used his credit card etc. Rhea took him to doctors, got treatments done but never involved the family. She used to control what medicines he should take,” said Vikas Singh, lawyer of Sushant’s father Krishna Kumar Singh told Times Now, according to a report in timesnownews.com.
Sushant’s family is reportedly assuming that the 34-year-old was undergoing some kind of severe medication before his demise.
The report further states that Sushant’s family was apprehensive that their son is not in good company and had alerted Bandra Police about the same in February.
Talking further about his girlfriend Rhea, the lawyer has told Times Now: “She deliberately, over a period of time, ensured that Sushant’s father is not able to talk to him. On February 25, the family had even reported to the Bandra Police that the actor was not in good company.”
Singh has revealed during his conversation with the channel that the late actor’s family expects Rhea to be arrested at the earliest.
Earlier reports have stated how the actor at one point of time had made up his mind to quit acting and take up organic farming in Coorg. However, Rhea allegedly “left him” after hearing about his decision.
Meanwhile, as part of Mumbai Police’s investigation into Sushant’s death, Rhea’s statement was recorded at Bandra Police Station on June 18, four days after his demise.
Rhea recently took to her verified Instagram and Twitter accounts to request Home Minister Amit Shah for a CBI probe into her late boyfriend’s death.
“Respected @AmitShah sir, I’m sushants Singh Rajputs girlfriend Rhea chakraborty, it is now over a month since his sudden demise
I have complete faith in the government, however in the interest of justice, I request you with folded hands to initiate a CBI enquiry. I request you with folded hands to initiate a CBI enquiry into this matter. I only want to understand what pressures, prompted Sushant to take this step. Yours sincerely #satyamevajayate @AmitShah sir,” the actress had tweeted on July 16.
Sushant Singh case: Rhea moves SC for transfer of probe to Mumbai
New Delhi, July 29
After Sushant Singh Rajput’s father K.K. Singh lodged an FIR against Rhea Chakraborty in Patna, accusing her of cheating and threatening his son, who committed suicide last month, the actress on Wednesday moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of the investigation to Mumbai.
Speaking to IANS, Rhea’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde said his client has electronically filed a petition in the Supreme Court, seeking transfer of investigation from Patna to Mumbai where investigation in connection with the actor’s death is already in progress. Maneshinde, however, refused to share the contents of the petition.
Sushant and Rhea were in a relationship before the actor’s death by suicide on June 14. Sushant’s father has levelled various allegations against Rhea, including taking money from his son and also threatening him to disclose his medical reports with the media. Sushant’s family has also accused Rhea of keeping him away from his family.
Sushant’s first cousin and former BJP MLA from Bihar’s Chhatapur, Neeraj Kumar Singh said the FIR has been filed after the family somehow overcame the shock of the untimely and sudden demise of the young actor, and after various things came to their knowledge.
“The whole family was in shock after the incident. Many things have come to our knowledge now, so we have filed an FIR at the Rajiv Nagar police station,” Singh told IANS. He also added that a team of Bihar Police has reached Mumbai and is investigating the matter now.
The FIR filed in Patna is the case lodged after Sushant’s death. Earlier, the Mumbai Police had registered an accidental death report (ADR) on June 14, after the actor’s death.
The ADR was filed under Section 174 of the Criminal Procedure Code. No formal complaint was registered in connection with Sushant’s death until the late actor’s father registered the FIR in Patna.
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