Sushant Singh Rajput Death: Rhea Chakraborty Allegedly Administered CBD Oil To SSR; The Liquid Is Banned In India And Illegal To Consume - Reports
As per the latest development, Times Now claims that Rhea Chakraborty allegedly administered CBD oil to Sushant Singh Rajput which is banned in India. Read more details here
Rhea Chakraborty has been severely reprimanded after the 'drug angle' started making noise in the media. Just recently, Times Now revealed, they accessed several WhatsApp messages that were exchanged between Rhea and her friends. Words like MDMA, MD, Hash and more were used in the chats. The report also added that apart from this, Rhea supposedly got in touch with different people at different times to arrange for illegal drugs. She also contacted an alleged drug dealer in 2017 for a drug called 'MD.' Nonetheless, the latest development suggests that the Jalebi actress allegedly administered CBD oil to SSR, as reported by Times Now. The CBD oil, also known as Cannabidiol, is medically not certified in India. The oil is illegal in the country and is also illegal to even consume.
The Times Now report further mentioned that there was a lot of confusion on what kind of liquid was given to Sushant in his beverage. However, after further investigation, a source from NCB (Narcotics Control Bureau) revealed that the liquid is said to be CBD oil which is banned in India. They even suspected that this was given to Sushant by Rhea Chakraborty. The report further mentioned that NCB will go through the documents that have been given to them by ED (Enforcement Directorate) and then a call will be taken whether to register a case or criminal case or just a preliminary inquiry. Furthermore, the channel purports that the call will be taken by today evening.
Earlier, there was even a suspicious message on how to consume something as the message read that 'he' could be given a few drops in water, coffee or tea. It is being presumed that ‘he’ could be Sushant.
#Breaking | '#RheaDrugsChat' explodes: Rhea allegedly administered CBD oil to Sushant.
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) August 26, 2020
Details by TIMES NOW's Bhavatosh & Kajal. pic.twitter.com/J5iO2VEbO0
Meanwhile, Sushant's father KK Singh's lawyer Vikas Singh spoke to Times Now and said, “When FIR was filed we were under the impression that he’s been over-drugged. And when we mentioned ‘over-drugged’ we thought it was a prescription drug.” He further added, “It looks like that these were not prescribed drugs that were being given to Sushant.” ALSO READ: Sushant Singh Rajput ‘Drug-Angle’: Former Manager Ankit Acharya Denies Actor Taking Any Kind Of Substance; ‘He Was Concerned About His Health’
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