JAKARTA - Rhea Chakraborty has been free since last Thursday. But the case of Sushant Singh Rajput's death has entered a new chapter. What is that?
A neighboring woman to Rhea, who accused him of meeting Sushant Rajput the day before the actor's death, failed to back up the claim before the Central Bureau of Investigation. The agency warned him not to spread false information.
Rhea's lawyer, Satish Maneshinde indicated that they plan to deal with everyone who makes false claims. They will forward the list of people to the agency and ask them to take legal action.
In a statement, Maneshinde said: "We will forward the list of people to CBI who made false and false claims on TV and electronic media including bringing in mobile footage and fake news on the Sushant Rajput case with special reference to Rhea Chakraborty to pursue them and record their statements. . We will ask CBI to take legal action against them for misleading the investigation. "
Sushant Rajput, 34, was found dead in his Mumbai apartment on June 14. Mumbai police said it was a case of suicide, which was supported by a team of doctors from Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences investigating forensic evidence.
The day before he died, Sushant Rajput met Rhea, his neighbor claimed on television.
The CBI team met him while they were at Rhea's house in connection with the investigation. But when they asked about his claim, he couldn't prove it.
Last week, sources said that the woman confessed to CBI that she did not see Sushant Rajput drop Rhea off at her house on June 13.
Rhea's defamation on electronic media and social media has long been marked by Rhea and her family.
They blame Rhea for rolling the trouble, leading to the involvement of three Central agents in the investigation and arrest of Rhea and her brother Showik.
When the 28-year-old received bail from the Bombay High Court last week, the judge adamantly denied the Narcotics Control Bureau claim.
The court denied the agency's claim that he was "an active member of a drug syndicate".
Noting that the indictment did not mention the commercial amount of the drug, the court said spending money on drug procurement for Sushant Rajput "does not mean that he has financed illegal traffic".
Maneshinde, told NDTV that the court was also investigating "the role of media trials in this case".
Sushant Rajput's family accuse Rhea of drugging him, exploiting him for money and playing a role in his death. He was arrested on September 9 by the Narcotics Control Bureau which was investigating the drug field.
After nearly a month in Mumbai's Byculla prison, he was released last week.
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