Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Narcotics bureau files FIR against Rhea, five others

- Manish K Pathak letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

MUMBAI : The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) registered an FIR on Wednesday against deceased actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s girlfriend Rhea Chakrabort­y, her brother Showik, talent manager Jaya Saha, Rajput’s former manager Shruti Modi, and one Gaurav Arya under sections 20, 22, 27 and 29 of the Narcotics Drugs and Pyschotrop­ic Substances Act.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) have already registered cases to probe the actor’s death. The narcotics FIR was filed after the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e sent a letter to the NCB asking the agency to join the investigat­ion.

NCB director Rakesh Asthana confirmed that an FIR was registered, saying, “We received a letter from the ED on Tuesday evening stating that during their probe into financial aspects they found that drugs were supplied to Rhea and Sushant. An NCB team will now conduct an inquiry and the people involved will be questioned.” The NCB has been roped in by the ED to probe if drugs were supplied to Chakrabort­y and Rajput. ED officials said during their questionin­g of Saha, Chakrabort­y’s talent manager, they found a conversati­on between the two about drugs. However, none of the three agencies provided any details of the drug in question or whether it was consumed by any person involved in the case.

Chakrabort­y’s lawyer Satish Maneshinde said, “Rhea has never consumed drugs in her lifetime ever. She’s ready for a blood test any time.”

The ED has again called Saha to its south Mumbai office for questionin­g. Meanwhile, on the sixth day of its probe, the CBI continued to question the late actor’s cook Neeraj Singh, and roommate and creative manager Siddharth Pithani.

Rajput was found hanging at his Mumbai apartment on June 14 in what police said appeared to be an open-and-shut case of suicide. The post-mortem report ruled out any foul play. After a two-week quiet, a political row erupted, as a Bihar police team constitute­d to probe the case on a complaint by the actor’s family alleged it got no cooperatio­n from its Mumbai counterpar­t.

The jurisdicti­onal turf war spilled into the legal arena as the Supreme Court was approached to decide if CBI could investigat­e the matter. The issue became deeply acrimoniou­s and divisive at multiple levels — between the Rajput and Chakrabort­y families, between the actors’ respective sets of fans, between the government­s of the two states in question, and between the BJP and its former ally Shiv Sena — and left the entertainm­ent industry split vertically.

Section 20 of the NDPS Act invoked in the case prescribes punishment for anyone who cultivates, produces, manufactur­es, possesses, sells, purchases, transports, imports or uses cannabis.

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