Updated: September 8, 2020 10:16:10 am
Mumbai police filed an FIR on Tuesday against Sushant Singh Rajput’s sisters, Priyanka Singh and Meetu Singh, and a doctor from Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi. on a complaint filed by actor Rhea Chakraborty. A case has been brought to the Bandra Police Station under the sections on Cheating, Counterfeiting, Complicity in Suicide, Criminal Conspiracy and other sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
The FIR says the defendant “concocted a conspiracy and obtained a false prescription on the letterhead of a government hospital for a prohibited drug that is attached to the NDPS Act and is administered without supervising dosage and quantity that can result in an anxiety attack. chronic and what resulted in the commission of suicide “.
The Supreme Court order had established that any FIR brought in this case by the Mumbai police will be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), therefore the case has been transferred to the investigating body for further investigation.
“According to Rhea Chakraborty’s complaint, a case has been registered at Bandra Police Station, Mumbai, under sections 420, 464, 465, 466, 468, 474, 306, 120B, 34 IPC and r / w Sec 8 ( c), 21, 22 (A), 29 of the NDPS Act. According to the orders of the Honorable Supreme Court of India, the case is duly transferred to CBI for further investigation, ”said the spokesman for the police of Mumbai.
In the complaint (accessed by The Indian Express), Rhea said that some WhatsApp chats between Sushant and Priyanka on June 8 “are extremely disturbing and reveal the commission of various crimes.” She added that in these messages, Priyanka advised Sushant to take various medications controlled by the NDPS Act.
“It seems that according to my conversation with the deceased at the time, he had informed his sister that he would not be able to obtain said medicine without a prescription… Surprisingly, it has not come to light that his sister Priyanka later, on the same day , sent him a prescription from Dr. Tarun Kumar, associate professor of cardiology at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi, ”the complaint read.
He added: “Prime facie, said document appears forged and fabricated … Dr. Kumar appears to have prescribed (controlled) medications under the NDPS Act to the deceased without any consultation as required by law.”
“In fact, the drugs prescribed by Dr. Kumar were prohibited from prescribing electronically according to telemedicine practice guidelines,” the complaint read.
Rhea also claimed that the prescription prepared by Priyanka and the doctor, “in collusion with each other”, is a fabricated and false document since it shows that Sushant is an OPD patient when at the date and time, he was in Mumbai and not in Delhi. .
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