Shortly after the Mumbai High Court granted actress Rhea Chakraborty bail, the Mumbai police warned journalists that strict action will be taken against media representatives if they pursue the vehicle of any celebrity, lawyer or person whom they would like to interview.
Chakraborty, who was arrested on September 9 after being questioned for three consecutive days in the office of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for more than 21 hours in a drug case linked to the death investigation actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s premature release from Byculla. Imprisonment once the court order has been carried out.
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Police Deputy Commissioner Sangramsinh Nishandar (Zone 1) said: “The media cannot pursue the vehicle of any celebrity, activist or person they want to interview. You cannot endanger the life of a person or anyone walking on the road or traveling in another vehicle. Nor can you endanger your life during the persecution; it is an offense “.
“If such things happen, then we will take strict action not only against the driver but also against the person instigating him,” Nishandar added. “We decided to take action after Rhea [Chakraborty] and some other people who were questioned by NCB in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case were attacked by people from the media and their vehicles were chased by representatives of the electronic media from their residence to NCB’s office in southern Mumbai, ”said a senior IPS official. on condition of anonymity.
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