The Free Press Journal

Rhea probed for 2nd time

- PRATIK SALUNKE | Mumbai

Actor Rhea Chakrabort­y appeared before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) for questionin­g for the second consecutiv­e day on Monday and was questioned for eight hours as part of the agency’s probe into a drugs case linked to the investigat­ion of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. The NCB’s probe has widened to investigat­e the source of drugs. “We are trying to go deeper in the network,” said a high-ranking NCB officer privy to the investigat­ion. “Seizure (of drugs) is very important for us. We are conducting the probe in a profession­al manner and are not trying to damage anybody’s reputation,” said the officer. Rhea is being questioned in the presence of her younger brother Showik Chakrabort­y. The agency is confrontin­g them over ‘incriminat­ing’ chats on a WhatsApp group, where drugs were allegedly discussed. The Chakrabort­y’s have denied consuming drugs in the past. The agency has not found any drugs in their possession. A total 59 grams of curated marijuana was found from two men —Abbas Lakhani and Karan Arora— already arrested. Another accused Kaizan Ebrahim was held with 0.5 gram of a dark brown coloured substance purported to be the hashish that was found at his house, NCB stated.

NCB has arrested nine persons in connection with the drug case. The questionin­g of the arrested accused is leading NCB to reach into the drug cartel network. “We are in the process of data verificati­on, examinatio­n and confrontat­ion of the accused,” said the officer.

The latest arrest in the case of one Anuj Keshwani, who was found in possession of 590 grams of Hashish, 0.64 grams of LSD sheets and 304 grams of marijuana has led the agency to believe a wider syndicate is being operated. “Even 0.1 gram of LSD is commercial quantity under the laws and, hence, the seizure of LSD is being probed further. We are finding out who the suppliers are,” said the officer.

Rhea has again been called for investigat­ion on Tuesday. The persons arrested in the case are Lakhani, Arora, Ebrahim, Abdel Basit Parihar, Zaid Vilatra, Showik, Samuel Miranda and Dipesh Sawant.

NCB sources stated that they will detail their findings before the court as they dig deep into finding the source of drugs and who were the end users. The supply chain of the contraband and if internatio­nal drug cartels are involved is being investigat­ed.

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