Mumbai Police Say There Is No Transfer Of Money From Sushant’s Account To Rhea Chakraborty

Rhea Police

After receiving severe criticism from the admirers of Sushant Singh Rajput and politicians for the delay in cracking the case and obstructing the investigation of Bihar police, the Mumbai police decided to reveal details of their investigation on Monday.

The Commissioner of Mumbai Police Param Bir Singh came out on Monday and revealed that there was no direct money transfer from Sushant’s account to Rhea Chakraborty’s account. Over the last few days, there was a rumor going around that Rhea allegedly had transferred huge sums of money to her account. He said,

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“Bihar police FIR says Rs. 15 crores was siphoned off from Sushant’s account. During the probe, we found he had Rs. 18 crore in his account of which around Rs. 4.5 crores are still there. Till now, no direct transfer to Rhea Chakraborty’s account found, still probing. No politician’s name came up during the investigation. There is no evidence against any politician from any party.”

Rhea Chakraborty Recorded Her Statement

Commissioner Singh also revealed that the police have recorded over 56 people’s statements regarding the case including Rhea Chakraborty. He said,

“Till now statements of 56 people have been recorded, all angles are being investigated be it a professional rivalry, financial transactions or health. Rhea Chakraborty was one of the 56 people questioned by the Mumbai police. Her statement was recorded twice & she was called to the police station several times. I can’t comment about her whereabouts.”

Rhea Family

The Mumbai Police Commissioner also said that Sushant was suffering from bipolar disorder and was undergoing the treatment for the same. He said,

“It has come to surface that he had bipolar disorder, he was undergoing treatment and taking medicines for it. What circumstances led to his death is the subject of our investigation. There is no question of non-cooperation, we are legally examining whether they (Bihar police) have jurisdiction or not in Sushant Singh Rajput case. Still, if they’ve got jurisdiction then they should prove it.”

 

Source: Free Press Journal

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