Sushant case update: No party at his home on June 13, says Mumbai Police Chief

A prominent politician's son's name has come up on social media with regards to the case.

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By IANS

Published: Mon 3 Aug 2020, 11:31 AM

Last updated: Tue 4 Aug 2020, 2:55 PM

Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh in a press conference on Monday said there was no party at the home of Sushant Singh Rajput on June 13.

Stories have been swirling on social media that several people, including a prominent politician's son, attended a party at Sushant's Bandra residence the day before he was found dead.
"We have the CCTV footage of June 13 and June 14, there was no party there on June 13," Singh said.

"The Mumbai Police is investigating the case thoroughly, from all possible angles, including his family members, friends, doctors and others, besides the financial transactions details of Sushant's bank accounts," Singh said.

To a query on the name of a prominent Maharashtra political personality being bandied around on social media, Singh categorically said that the investigations have not revealed any such thing.
To another query, Singh said that Sushant was "emotionally upset" after the death of his ex-manager Disha Salian, and was even seeing 5 to 6 doctors.

"When he saw his name being linked with Disha Salian's death on social media, he was emotionally disturbed. He had met her only once and he had even asked his advocate who she was," Singh told the media.

He pointed out that Sushant was very 'conscious' about what was appearing on social media.
Sushant searched for words like "painless death", "schizophrenia" and "bipolar disorder" on Google, according to Singh.

The police chief categorically rejected allegations in some quarters that the Mumbai Police had not sealed Sushant's duplex flat in Bandra where he was found dead on June 14.

"The flat was sealed that day (June 14) itself. The next day (June 15), forensic teams and doctors visited the flat and completed their investigations there, only after that the flat was unsealed," Singh asserted.

On Sushant's bank accounts, he said that the investigations have shown Rs 4.50 crore in the form of deposits, but there is nothing on alleged money transfers to his actress girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty's accounts.

"We have recorded the statements of 56 persons so far, including Sushant's family members, doctors, friends, his current and former chartered accountants, the back transactions, checked the bank statements and bank ledgers. Further investigations are on," Singh said.

His response pertained to the FIR lodged by Sushant's father, Krishna Kumar Singh with Patna Police claiming Rhea Chakraborty and her family had allegedly swindled money from his son. Later the Enforcement Directorate also entered the investigation.
While the initial statements of Sushant's father and sister were recorded on June 16, police said they have not responded to later requests.

However, the police extended full cooperation to Sushant's sister and brother-in-law at their meeting with the Joint Commissioner of Police and when they wanted to visit their Pune bungalow, the police ensured that an officer of ACP rank accompanied them.

Also responding to Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey's statement on the 'forced quarantine' of Patna IPS officer Vinay Tiwari, Singh denied knowledge of the same and threw the ball in the BMC's court.

"I am not aware of it. The BMC should have knowledge of this, they handle such quarantine issues," Singh said.

The police commissioner convened the media gathering a day after he briefed state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, and later accompanied him to give the status on the case to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday, amid a clamour from opposition Bharatiya Janata Party and sections of Bollywood to hand over the probe to CBI.
Meanwhile, one of two acquaintances of actor Sushant Singh Rajput appeared before Bihar Police while the other one has also contacted the police after they received notices under Section 160 of the CrPC.

Bihar Police had sent notices to Dipesh and Siddharth Pathani in connection with the actor's alleged suicide case.

After this, Dipesh appeared before the police on Sunday night, while Siddharth has also made contact.

Patna Range IGP Sanjay Singh said Monday that both were asked to sit face-to-face and record the statement. Dipesh appeared before the police at night but Siddharth is yet to arrive.

He said that in any case, Siddharth will also have to come before the police and if he does not come, further action will be taken.

IANS

Published: Mon 3 Aug 2020, 11:31 AM

Last updated: Tue 4 Aug 2020, 2:55 PM

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