Mumbai: The death case of Sushant Singh Rajput is getting murkier with every passing day. Going by the latest update in the case, the officials of the Central Bureau of Investigation have summoned two officials of the Mumbai Police.
The officers have been asked to bring necessary documents linked to the case of the deceased star.
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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) summons two Mumbai Police personnel-Bhushan Belnekar, the investigating officer in #SushantSinghRajput's death case and a sub-inspector from Bandra Police Station pic.twitter.com/g6d9SSwTNq
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">Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) summons two Mumbai Police personnel-Bhushan Belnekar, the investigating officer in #SushantSinghRajput's death case and a sub-inspector from Bandra Police Station pic.twitter.com/g6d9SSwTNq
— ANI (@ANI) August 25, 2020Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) summons two Mumbai Police personnel-Bhushan Belnekar, the investigating officer in #SushantSinghRajput's death case and a sub-inspector from Bandra Police Station pic.twitter.com/g6d9SSwTNq
— ANI (@ANI) August 25, 2020
A Special Investigating Team of CBI has been camping in Mumbai since Friday after the Supreme Court has ordered the federal probe agency to take over the case.
In a series of events, the SIT on Monday questioned the doctors of Cooper Hospital, who performed Sushant's post-mortem examination, regarding why there was no mention of the time of death in his autopsy report.
The investigating team even questioned Sushant's personal aide Deepsh Sawant, flatmate Siddharth Pithani and cook Neeraj Singh.
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As per sources, Pithani and Singh were asked about the series events from June 13 night to June 14 morning, as the agency seeks to get a better understanding of the scene prior to Sushant's death.
Meanwhile, the CBI contacted the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to seek medico-legal opinion on the autopsy report of the late actor.
Sudhir Gupta, head of forensic science department at AIIMS Delhi, told: "The CBI has contacted us and they wanted a competent medical board to examine the postmortem report, the crime scene and give an opinion along with the request to visit Mumbai to cross verify the facts."