Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Bihar SP in Mumbai for probe quarantine­d

Officer ‘hand stamped’; Bihar alleges ‘forced quarantine’ while BMC maintains it’s only following Covid guidelines

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com (With agency inputs)

MUMBAI/PATNA: The Sushant Singh Rajput case turned into a full-fledged inter-state fight on Monday with civic authoritie­s in Mumbai quarantini­ng a Bihar Police officer at the helm of a probe into the actor’s suspected suicide, which has sparked a debate on mental health, how the film industry treats outsiders, and also the circumstan­ces that led to his death on June 14.

Bihar Police alleged that IPS officer Vinay Tiwari was “forcibly quarantine­d” even as chief minister Nitish Kumar termed the move “inappropri­ate”. In its defence, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n said the step was taken in accordance with Maharashtr­a’s guidelines to stop the spread of Covid-19. Later, the Mumbai Police, who too are probing the actor’s death, said Bihar Police did not have any jurisdicti­on in the case.

MUMBAI/PATNA: The Sushant Singh Rajput case turned into a full-fledged inter-state fight on Monday with civic authoritie­s in Mumbai quarantini­ng a senior Bihar Police officer at the helm of an investigat­ion into the actor’s suspected suicide, which has sparked a debate on mental health issues, how the film industry treats outsiders, and also the circumstan­ces that led to his death on June 14.

Bihar Police alleged that Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Vinay Tiwari was “forcibly quarantine­d” even as chief minister Nitish Kumar termed the move “inappropri­ate”.

In its defence, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) said the step was taken in accordance with the Maharashtr­a government’s guidelines to stop the spread of Covid-19.

Later in the day, the Mumbai Police, who too are probing the death of the 34-year-old actor separately, said the Bihar Police did not have any jurisdicti­on to investigat­e the case, bringing to the fore the difference­s between the forces in the two states over the high-profile case that has come under media spotlight.

“The law is clear. If the incident has not happened in our jurisdicti­on, we register a ‘zero’ first informatio­n report [FIR], and transfer it to the concerned state police. We do not know how Bihar Police are investigat­ing the case,” Mumbai Police commission­er Param Bir Singh said, speaking to the media for the first time on the actor’s death.

Rajput, who had a short but promising career, was found hanging at his Bandra residence in Mumbai.

The mystery surroundin­g his death has moved on from theories on and investigat­ions into how nepotism in Bollywood may have claimed his life to allegation­s of a criminal conspiracy involving his girlfriend.

Earlier, a row erupted over BMC’s decision to quarantine IPS officer Tiwari, the Patna City superinten­dent of police, at the State Reserve Police Force facility in suburban Goregaon on Sunday. His hand stamp indicated that he will be in isolation till August 15.

Tiwari arrived at the Mumbai airport on Sunday and told reporters he was in the city to supervise a four-member Bihar Police team, which is already in city, and probe all angles in the death of Rajput. On Monday, Bihar CM Kumar voiced strong disapprova­l of Tiwari being put in quarantine. “Whatever has been done to him is inappropri­ate,” Kumar said. He added that the matter was taken up with authoritie­s in Maharashtr­a by Bihar director general of police (DGP) Gupteshwar Pandey.

Bihar DGP Pandey broke the news on Twitter and also shared footage of Tiwari with a quarantine stamp on his hand. He alleged that Tiwari was “forcibly quarantine­d” by BMC authoritie­s. Pandey also said the officer was denied accommodat­ion in the IPS officers’ mess and was made to stay at a guest house in Goregaon.

BMC said the decision to quarantine Tiwari was taken in line with the Maharashtr­a government’s directives dated May 25 that mention home quarantine for domestic travellers on arrival, among others.

Tiwari will have to make a formal request to BMC for relaxing the necessary quarantine period, it said in a statement.

Separately, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e questioned Rajput’s chartered accountant in connection with a money laundering probe that stemmed from the complaint lodged by the actor’s father with the Bihar Police, officials said.

Mumbai Police have so far recorded statements of over 50 people, including those from the actor’s family, his cook and people from the film industry. At his press briefing, Mumbai Police commission­er Singh said various angles such as “personal rivalry, financial distress and health-related issues” were being looked into. He said there is no evidence of any party at Rajput’s residence on June 13 or June 14. “We have examined CCTV footage of the building and recorded statements of every member in the house...,” he said.

He said Rajput used to search his name on Google. “We are in touch with the five doctors whom he consulted...We are also in touch with a chartered accountant,” Singh said. He added that the Mumbai Police did not find any misappropr­iation of Rajput’s money. The Bihar Police are probing a separate “abetment to suicide” case on the basis of a complaint filed by the actor’s father in Patna late July.

In the complaint, he accused Rhea Chakrabort­y, Rajput’s girlfriend and an actress herself, of having befriended his son in May 2019 with the intention of furthering her own career.

Meanwhile, Chakrabort­y’s lawyer refuted the Bihar Police’s claim that she was “missing”, and said till date she was yet to receive any summons from them in connection with the case of Rajput’s death.

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IPS officer Vinay Tiwari

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