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    "Vindicated": Mumbai top cop on AIIMS report in Sushant case

    "Vindicated": Mumbai top cop on AIIMS report in Sushant case

    By Sagar
    Oct 04, 2020
    02:06 pm

    What's the story

    The Mumbai Police's investigation stands vindicated after the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) report in actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death case, city police commissioner Param Bir Singh has said.

    On Saturday, the AIIMS panel stated that Sushant had died by suicide and it was not a murder, which aligned with Mumbai Police's judgment in this case.

    Here are more details on this.

    Quote

    The head of AIIMS panel asserted it was suicide

    Dr. Sudhir Gupta, the head of the AIIMS panel, asserted the 34-year-old movie star killed himself. "There were no injuries over the body other than hanging. There were no marks of struggle/scuffle in the body and clothes of the deceased," he said.

    Details

    'We all stand vindicated by these findings of AIIMS'

    "We all stand vindicated by these findings of AIIMS," the police commissioner said.

    Notably, Sushant's death case was initially handled by Mumbai Police. The force had stated that actor died by suicide and had been suffering from depression.

    However, his family and even a section of media alleged foul play in his death.

    The case was eventually transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

    Details

    Some 'vested interests' criticized our probe: Singh

    Singh also noted the Supreme Court, which allowed CBI to take over this case, had not found "any fault with our investigation."

    He said the doctors at Mumbai's Cooper Hospital who performed the autopsy had also done their job thoroughly.

    "Without knowing anything about our investigation and without having seen our report some vested interests criticized our investigation," Singh added.

    Rhea

    Truth cannot be changed, says Rhea's lawyer

    Earlier, dissatisfied with Mumbai Police's probe, Sushant's family had filed a complaint against his girlfriend, actor Rhea Chakraborty, accusing her of mentally harassing him and driving him to his death.

    Reacting to AIIMS' report, Rhea's lawyer has said that while they await official version of the CBI, "truth cannot be changed."

    "The speculations against Rhea in some quarters of media are motivated and mischievous."

    Family

    AIIMS report is not conclusive, feels Sushant's family's lawyer

    Sushant's family's lawyer, however, has opined that since the AIIMS doctors' report is based only on photographic evidence, it is "not conclusive."

    He added the CBI can still add the charge of murder in the actor's death case.

    "It (AIIMS report) cannot be conclusive. At the most, it could be taken as a piece of evidence in the case (sic)," he said.

    Other details

    NCB and ED are also probing the matter

    Reportedly, the CBI is now corroborating the AIIMS' report with its investigation.

    Apart from the CBI, the Enforcement Directorate is probing money laundering allegations related to this case, while the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is investigating a drugs angle in Sushant's death case.

    The NCB had last month arrested Rhea and her brother for organizing drugs like marijuana for the late actor.

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