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Sushant Singh Rajput death case: ED interrogates Samual Miranda over properties of Rhea Chakraborty

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Published : Aug 6, 2020, 1:11 PM IST

Updated : Aug 6, 2020, 6:43 PM IST

Sushant Singh Rajput
Sushant Singh Rajput

18:31 August 06

Enforcement Directorate (ED) interrogating Samual Miranda, an associate of Rhea Chakraborty over the latter's properties: Sources 

18:31 August 06

Patna SP Vinay Tiwari says that Mumbai Police isn't even following orders of Supreme Court in Sushant Singh Rajput's case.

"They must give in writing if they don't want to obey SC order or they should state clearly that they've arrested him," he said.

17:28 August 06

After getting the notification from Government of India, CBI is in the process of registration of the case.

"We are also in touch with Bihar Police," a CBI official said.

15:12 August 06

Bihar Police officials reach IG Central Office in Patna

Four officers of Bihar police team, who returned to Patna from Mumbai today, reach IG Central Office to report in Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case

13:43 August 06

Samuel Miranda
Samuel Miranda

Rhea Chakraborty's associate Samuel Miranda reaches Enforcement Directorate (ED) office in Mumbai in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput death case. He was questioned by ED yesterday too.

13:22 August 06

Four officers of Bihar Police including the Investigating Officer, who were in Mumbai to probe Sushant Singh Rajput death case, return to Bihar on Thursday. Patna (Central) Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinay Tiwari continues to be quarantined in Mumbai.

13:05 August 06

BMC Additional Commissioner's letter
BMC Additional Commissioner's letter

BMC permits proceedings on digital platform with officials

Responding to Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Patna (Central) Sanjay Singh's letter, the Additional Municipal Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said the former to conduct proceedings with Maharashtra government's concerned officials on the digital platform.

In the letter, dated August 4, P Velrasu, Additional Municipal Commissioner, BMC said, "In view of prevailing coronavirus pandemic situation in Bihar, it is advised that the officer can conduct his proceedings with various officials of the government of Maharashtra on digital platforms, such as Zoom/ Google Meet/ Jio Meet/ Microsoft Teams or other such digital platforms to interact."

"This will not only ensure that the officer does not transmit the infection (if at all he is asymptomatic of COVID-19 infection) to the officials to whom he will (come in) contact," the letter read.

The officer has to be in compliance with all the rules and regulations prevailing in Maharashtra, it added.

IGP Singh wrote a letter to BMC Commissioner asking to relieve Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinay Tiwari from home quarantine as it is "creating obstructions" in the probe of case related to actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death.

12:36 August 06

Bihar DGP accuses Mumbai Police of being unprofessional

Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Gupteshwar Pandey on Thursday accused Mumbai police of being unprofessional on their action of quarantining Patna Superintendent of Police (SP), Vinay Tiwari.

Tiwari is in Mumbai to probe a case related to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. He was quarantined by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after he travelled via a flight to Mumbai to investigate the case.

Pandey said, "Mumbai police's move of quarantining Bihar Police officer is unprofessional. The Supreme Court has given its observation in the matter."

"There is no positive response from the Mumbai police and he (Vinay Tiwari) has not been released yet. It is like, they are keeping him in a house arrest," Pandey said.

Pandey further said, "We will wait for one more day, after which we will be taking action against them (Mumbai Police). We are taking advice from the Bihar government and might even pursue court in this regard."

11:50 August 06

Sushant Singh Rajput death case: No foul play in Disha's death, says her father

Mumbai: The father of Disha Salian, former manager of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, has said he does not suspect any foul play in her death and he is 'completely satisfied' with the probe being conducted by Mumbai Police in the case, an official said.

In a letter sent to assistant commissioner of police (ACP), Malvani, on Wednesday, Satish Salian alleged that media persons were harassing his family by repeatedly questioning their faith in Mumbai Police and their way of inquiry into her death, the official said.

According to police, Disha Salian, 28, allegedly committed suicide by jumping from a high-rise building in Malad area here on June 8.

Rajput, 34, was found hanging at his apartment in suburban Bandra on June 14.

READ:| CBI all set to take up probe into Shushant Singh Rajput's death case: Officials

An accidental death report (ADR) was registered in connection with Disha Salian's death at Malvani police station.

Her father in his letter to police said his family does not suspect any foul play in her death and they are satisfied with the investigation conducted by the Mumbai Police and have faith in them, a senior official said.

He alleged that his family was being harassed by journalists and media by repeatedly questioning their faith in the Mumbai Police, the official said.

Satish Salian, who mentioned Naigaon, Dadar, in central Mumbai as his address in the letter, said he had already submitted a written complaint at the Malvani police station and the ACP's office on July 13 against "derogatory" posts and forwards being shared by people that defamed his deceased daughter and his family.

According to the official, in his letter, he alleged that "news about her (Disha's) involvement with any politician or attending parties with big names of the film fraternity, rape and murder are all stories cooked up by media people just to sell it to channels and these stories hold no truth."

READ:| ED quizzes Sushant's house manager Samuel Miranda

He also requested the police to take action against the journalists, influencers, politicians and media concerned for their insensitive act towards his family, the official said.

The Mumbai Police, who are probing Rajput's death, have so far recorded statements of more than 50 people, including those from the late actor's family, his cook and people from the film industry.

A team of Bihar Police is also probing a separate 'abetment to suicide' case on the basis of a complaint filed by Rajput's father in Patna.

An official from the Bihar Police earlier said they will also probe the alleged suicide of Disha Salian.

Apart from Rajput, she had also managed the work of actors like Bharti Singh, Rhea Chakraborty and Varun Sharma.

Inputs from agencies

18:31 August 06

Enforcement Directorate (ED) interrogating Samual Miranda, an associate of Rhea Chakraborty over the latter's properties: Sources 

18:31 August 06

Patna SP Vinay Tiwari says that Mumbai Police isn't even following orders of Supreme Court in Sushant Singh Rajput's case.

"They must give in writing if they don't want to obey SC order or they should state clearly that they've arrested him," he said.

17:28 August 06

After getting the notification from Government of India, CBI is in the process of registration of the case.

"We are also in touch with Bihar Police," a CBI official said.

15:12 August 06

Bihar Police officials reach IG Central Office in Patna

Four officers of Bihar police team, who returned to Patna from Mumbai today, reach IG Central Office to report in Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case

13:43 August 06

Samuel Miranda
Samuel Miranda

Rhea Chakraborty's associate Samuel Miranda reaches Enforcement Directorate (ED) office in Mumbai in connection with Sushant Singh Rajput death case. He was questioned by ED yesterday too.

13:22 August 06

Four officers of Bihar Police including the Investigating Officer, who were in Mumbai to probe Sushant Singh Rajput death case, return to Bihar on Thursday. Patna (Central) Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinay Tiwari continues to be quarantined in Mumbai.

13:05 August 06

BMC Additional Commissioner's letter
BMC Additional Commissioner's letter

BMC permits proceedings on digital platform with officials

Responding to Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Patna (Central) Sanjay Singh's letter, the Additional Municipal Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said the former to conduct proceedings with Maharashtra government's concerned officials on the digital platform.

In the letter, dated August 4, P Velrasu, Additional Municipal Commissioner, BMC said, "In view of prevailing coronavirus pandemic situation in Bihar, it is advised that the officer can conduct his proceedings with various officials of the government of Maharashtra on digital platforms, such as Zoom/ Google Meet/ Jio Meet/ Microsoft Teams or other such digital platforms to interact."

"This will not only ensure that the officer does not transmit the infection (if at all he is asymptomatic of COVID-19 infection) to the officials to whom he will (come in) contact," the letter read.

The officer has to be in compliance with all the rules and regulations prevailing in Maharashtra, it added.

IGP Singh wrote a letter to BMC Commissioner asking to relieve Superintendent of Police (SP) Vinay Tiwari from home quarantine as it is "creating obstructions" in the probe of case related to actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death.

12:36 August 06

Bihar DGP accuses Mumbai Police of being unprofessional

Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Gupteshwar Pandey on Thursday accused Mumbai police of being unprofessional on their action of quarantining Patna Superintendent of Police (SP), Vinay Tiwari.

Tiwari is in Mumbai to probe a case related to the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput. He was quarantined by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after he travelled via a flight to Mumbai to investigate the case.

Pandey said, "Mumbai police's move of quarantining Bihar Police officer is unprofessional. The Supreme Court has given its observation in the matter."

"There is no positive response from the Mumbai police and he (Vinay Tiwari) has not been released yet. It is like, they are keeping him in a house arrest," Pandey said.

Pandey further said, "We will wait for one more day, after which we will be taking action against them (Mumbai Police). We are taking advice from the Bihar government and might even pursue court in this regard."

11:50 August 06

Sushant Singh Rajput death case: No foul play in Disha's death, says her father

Mumbai: The father of Disha Salian, former manager of late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, has said he does not suspect any foul play in her death and he is 'completely satisfied' with the probe being conducted by Mumbai Police in the case, an official said.

In a letter sent to assistant commissioner of police (ACP), Malvani, on Wednesday, Satish Salian alleged that media persons were harassing his family by repeatedly questioning their faith in Mumbai Police and their way of inquiry into her death, the official said.

According to police, Disha Salian, 28, allegedly committed suicide by jumping from a high-rise building in Malad area here on June 8.

Rajput, 34, was found hanging at his apartment in suburban Bandra on June 14.

READ:| CBI all set to take up probe into Shushant Singh Rajput's death case: Officials

An accidental death report (ADR) was registered in connection with Disha Salian's death at Malvani police station.

Her father in his letter to police said his family does not suspect any foul play in her death and they are satisfied with the investigation conducted by the Mumbai Police and have faith in them, a senior official said.

He alleged that his family was being harassed by journalists and media by repeatedly questioning their faith in the Mumbai Police, the official said.

Satish Salian, who mentioned Naigaon, Dadar, in central Mumbai as his address in the letter, said he had already submitted a written complaint at the Malvani police station and the ACP's office on July 13 against "derogatory" posts and forwards being shared by people that defamed his deceased daughter and his family.

According to the official, in his letter, he alleged that "news about her (Disha's) involvement with any politician or attending parties with big names of the film fraternity, rape and murder are all stories cooked up by media people just to sell it to channels and these stories hold no truth."

READ:| ED quizzes Sushant's house manager Samuel Miranda

He also requested the police to take action against the journalists, influencers, politicians and media concerned for their insensitive act towards his family, the official said.

The Mumbai Police, who are probing Rajput's death, have so far recorded statements of more than 50 people, including those from the late actor's family, his cook and people from the film industry.

A team of Bihar Police is also probing a separate 'abetment to suicide' case on the basis of a complaint filed by Rajput's father in Patna.

An official from the Bihar Police earlier said they will also probe the alleged suicide of Disha Salian.

Apart from Rajput, she had also managed the work of actors like Bharti Singh, Rhea Chakraborty and Varun Sharma.

Inputs from agencies

Last Updated : Aug 6, 2020, 6:43 PM IST
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