Actor Rhea Chakraborty’s brother, Showik Chakraborty, told NCB in his statement that not his sister, but the late actor’s manager Sushant Singh Rajput, paid for the drugs they used. In his extensive statement to the agency in which he has also mentioned how he acquired drugs for the late actor and his sister many times, Showik added that Rhea only paid once for the drugs on his credit card, but generally it was SSR who had to Samuel Miranda. manage drug related finances for him. Read also – SSR case-drug angle: 5 arguments that led to the rejection of Rhea Chakraborty and Showik’s bail statement
A report in Mumbai mirror It carried the same information, citing the official documents of the BCN. According to the documents, Showik also said that he did not pay or receive money to purchase SRH medications. Read also – Showik Chakraborty confessions to NCB – Drugs arranged for Sushant many times, he would say his actions were over
In the copy of Showik’s statement that was acquired by India today Earlier, it was revealed that he found out about SSR using drugs from Rhea, who told him that she used to take marijuana 4-5 times a day. Read Also – Samuel Miranda Confessions: Everything He Told NCB About Getting Drugs For Sushant Singh Rajput And Rhea Chakraborty
“Through WhatsApp chat, my sister told me that Sushant is taking marijuana at least four or five times a day. Based on this, I told him that I would fix five grams of buds (cured marijuana) … Then I contacted Abdel Basit Parihar, a friend of mine, to get buds and shared the bud rates with Rhea and Samuel Miranda, as he used then would be the manager of Sushant’s house, ”he said in the official statement to the NCB.
Meanwhile, the NCB special court on Friday rejected the bail statements of Rhea and Showik, who were taken into judicial custody under Section 27A of the NDPS Act. On Saturday, the agency conducted raids at around seven locations in Mumbai and Goa. Later, drug dealers named Karam Jeet Singh Anand and Ankush Arneja were arrested in connection with the case. The agency recovered banned substances and money from both street vendors.
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