Mumbai Police Commissioner ‘Param Bir Singh’ acclaim about the FIR filed by Rhea Chakroborty on 7th September 2020 against Sushant Singh Rajput’s Family member is currently the with CBI for Investigation.
Accordingly, in the FIR report, Rhea said, Late Sushant’s Sister Priyanka Singh and Meetu Singh along with Dr Tarun Kumar of Ram Manohar Lohiya hospital hatched a conspiracy and obtained a false prescription containing banned medicines and annexed the same without supervising dose and quantity which may have resulted in a chronic anxiety attack and resulted in Rajput’s suicide.
The Mumbai police filed an FIR under IPC 306- abetment to suicide, IPC 420- cheating, IPC 464- making a false document, IPC 465- punishment for forgery, IPC 466- forgery of record of court or public register.
On the directions of the Supreme Court’s order, the police transferred the case to CBI.
When probed about the Mumbai police’s failure to register an FIR in the SSR case, Singh said that an ADR (accidental death report) was filed as is the norm in suicide cases. He went on to state that had the team ‘found any evidence of foul play or abetment’, they would have converted the ADR into an FIR.
He also claimed that Sushant’s family had not named any suspects in the case in a statement recorded on June 16. While assuring that the police were ready to act on the mater, he said, “The family was categorical that they did not wish to name anyone in the complaint. The family never came back to record a fresh statement despite our officers calling them several times.”
Over the past weekend, the AIIMS forensic team tasked with re-evaluating Sushant’s post-mortem report concluded that the actor died by suicide, and ruled out the possibility of foul play and murder. In its conclusive medico-legal opinion to the CBI, the six-member team dismissed the claims of “poisoning and strangling.
According to the latest reports, the CBI is currently investigating the possibility of an alleged ‘abetment to suicide’.
Expressing faith in the professionalism of the CBI, Singh said that the central agency “will look into all aspects professionally and reach a proper conclusion.”
Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police is set to crack the whip on social media users spreading false information about the SSR death case and maligning the image of the force. An FIR has been registered against various account holders under Section 67 of the IT Act