New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), during a hearing in the Bombay High Court on Wednesday, opposed the FIR registered against Sushant Singh Rajput’s sisters.
According to a report in NDTV, CBI told the court that Rhea Chakraborty could have approached the investigating agency if she had any evidence against Sushant’s sisters related to the actor’s death case.
The agency further stated that the allegations levied by Rhea against the actor’s sisters were “presumptive and speculative”, and could have been a part of the CBI probe.
Backing the petition filed by Sushant’s sisters Priyanka Singh and Meetu Singh, CBI told the court that Rhea’s complaint is “vitiated and bad in law” and should be dismissed.
In September, Rhea had lodged a complaint with the Mumbai police against Priyanka and Meetu for allegedly helping their brother in procuring banned medicines with the help of a fake prescription.
On Tuesday, Rhea filed a petition in the High Court not to dismiss the case against the actor’s sisters.
On the ongoing probe in the Sushant death case, CBI told the court: “The CBI is conducting investigation meticulously and professionally without being hindered by any external factor and would thoroughly look into each and every aspect relating to the death of Sushant Singh Rajput in a fair and impartial manner.”
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