Sushant Singh Rajput’s Death Case: 'Mumbai Police Was Hiding Something, They Behaved Unethically With My Team', Says Bihar’s Former DGP

Bihar's former DGP Gupteshwar Pandey reveals Mumbai Police did not let his special team investigate Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case

Pallavi Soni

Wed Dec 28 2022, 14:57:41 9545 views
Fresh and shocking details are pouring in the death case of Sushant Singh Rajput after an autopsy staff member claimed he was murdered. Amidst the murder and injury claims, now Bihar's former DGP Gupteshwar Pandey stated Mumbai Police was hiding something as they didn't allow his team to investigate the case. The DGP even mentioned that Police officials behaved unethically with his team and even put one officer under house arrest.

Speaking with the news agency ANI, Pandey revealed he was leading the investigation in 2020 when the late actor’s father lodged an FIR in Patna. He sent a special team of Bihar Police to Mumbai to probe the matter but Mumbai Police did not cooperate with them. Gupteshwar was quoted as saying, “Mumbai Police’s behaviour towards a team of officers sent from Bihar was unethical and it was then that I believed they were hiding something. An IPS officer was sent who was kept under house arrest.” ALSO READ: SHOCKING! Sushant Singh Rajput’s Eyes Were Punched, His Bones Were Broken And Marks On His Neck Looked Like He Was Strangled, Claims Cooper Hospital Staff


He added that due to roadblocks that the Mumbai Police created for them his team could not investigate the matter. “My team and I did not get enough time for investigation. If I would have got 15 days, the case would have been solved and the case would not have been handled the way it is being done,” Pandey further stated. 

Gupteshwar Pandey, who has now become a priest, hopes that truth comes out since the government is now changed in Maharashtra.

Meanwhile, Roopkumar Shah, Cooper Hospital’s former mortuary attendant, has recently revealed that Sushant Singh Rajput’s eyes were punched, his bones were fractured, and that marks on his neck were not from hanging but “looked like he was strangled.”


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