Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Centre Slams Mumbai Police Over Their ‘Questionable Probe’ Into Actor’s Suicide

In a major development, Centre has said that the way in which Mumbai Police treated SSR’s case, is questionable - reports

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Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Centre Slams Mumbai Police Over Their ‘Questionable Probe’ Into Actor’s Suicide
Twist in Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide case has unfolded many unknown facts about the actor’s sudden demise. Now in a major development, Centre has slammed Mumbai Police in the Bombay High Court over their probe into actor’s death. The Bombay High Court is hearing a PIL seeking transfer of his death case to the CBI amid several allegations of irregularities in the Mumbai Police’s investigation. Centre calls their investigation ‘questionable’ According to a report in Republic, Centre Government has told Mumbai Government that the way in which Mumbai Police is treating SSR’s case, is questionable. 

Not only that, Mumbai Police also informed the court that they will submit developments in the Sushnat's probe in a sealed cover. Earlier, the Bihar government filed an affidavit before the top court in response to Rhea Chakraborty's petition seeking transfer of the case from Patna to Mumbai after Sushant's father filed an FIR against her.

The same reports also states, in its affidavit Bihar Government told SC, Rhea Chakraborty and her family members have painted a false picture of Sushant’s mental health after “grabbing” crores of rupees from him.  Meanwhile, BMC has released Bihar SP Vinay Tiwari from quarantine and the Police officer will now travel back to Patna from Mumbai. Vinay had arrived in Mumbai to lead the team of 4-policemen probing deeply into Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. 
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In a statement referring to a letter to Bihar ADG (HQ) IPS Jitendra Kumar, Additional Municipal Commissioner P Velsaru said, "It is surprising and unfortunate to note that a visiting officer before proceeding to Maharashtra has not acquainted himself of the COVID quarantine guidelines issued by the Government of Maharashtra to arrest the spread of COVID pandemic in the state." The BMC said that they are "exempting Mr Vinay Tiwari from home quarantine subject to fulfilling the following conditions." (ALSO READ: Rhea Chakraborty Makes First Public Appearance After Visiting Bandra Police Station; Arrives At Enforcement Directorate Office In Mumbai)




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