With many stars joining the drug investigation that stemmed from the mysterious death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, lead advocate Vikas Singh, representing the Bollywood actor’s family, said the NCB investigation is overshadowing and hampering the investigation behind of the real truth in the case of death. .
“Why call all of Bollywood? There are no seizures of these people who have been called today or tomorrow. In an NDPS case, it all depends on the amount, the family feels that it is being done to deviate from the main problem (case of death of sushant), “Vikas Singh said while holding a press conference here on Friday.
The lead defender further stated that media attention is being diverted from the case by calling out the big stars.
“CBI has not issued a single press release on the investigation and the direction the investigation is going is a bit of concern for the family,” Singh said.
He also alleged that it has been more than a week since the CBI team investigating the case landed in Delhi, but they have not met the team of doctors from the Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). “Today we are completely helpless in the case, as no one from the IWC is holding a press conference. It is the lack of interest and the speed with which the case is progressing that is concerning,” Singh said.
Stating that one of the doctors in the AIIMS team suggested that it was a murder case, Singh said: “One of the doctors in the AIIMS team suggests that it is a 200% death by strangulation and not a suicide. This is after Sushant’s sister clicked on the photos. Mitu were shared with him. “
“If there is a murder case, obviously the speed and tenor of the investigation will be different. Unfortunately, none of the family members stayed with Sushant and therefore we do not know what exactly happened,” he said.
Earlier in the day, the Bureau of Narcotics Control (NCB) began questioning Bollywood actor Rakul Preet Singh, Dharma Productions executive producer Kshitij Ravi Prasad, and former Deepika Padukone manager Karishma Prakash regarding their investigation into the drug case related to the death of actor Sushant Singh. Rajput.
According to NCB officials, Rakul, Karishma and Kshitij were testified to the drug enforcement agency in a case involving the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
NCB officials said Rakul was the first to arrive at the NCB office followed by Karishma and Kshitij, who are being questioned about their alleged drug talks that came to light after NCB seized electronic devices from several people.
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