Sushant Singh Case Mumbai Police Commissioner Challenge Those People Who Criticized Their Findings On Matter – Sushant Case: Mumbai Police Commissioner on AIIMS report

News Desk, Indian News Live, Mumbai

Updated Mon, 05 Oct 2020 12:51 PM IST

Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh
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The AIIMS panel constituted by the CBI probing the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput case has submitted its report. The report stated that the actor had committed suicide. The Mumbai Police Commissioner has challenged those who questioned the Mumbai Police investigation. He says that he is not surprised at all by this report.

Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh said, “We are not surprised at all. The same was said by the team at Cooper Hospital. All those who criticized our investigation without notice went to various channels and made comments. I challenge them to reveal what they know because the investigation was completely confidential. Everyone had vested interests in it and it was an inspired campaign. ‘

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Earlier, Dr Sudhir Gupta, who headed the AIIMS panel, was accused of having links with the Shiv Sena. On which the party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut said, “This is the report of Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the AIIMS Forensic Medical Board. He has no political connection or any kind of relationship with the Shiv Sena. ‘ Raut said, ‘From the beginning, a conspiracy is being hatched to discredit the Maharashtra government and Mumbai police in this case. If now even the CBI investigation is not being trusted, then we are speechless. ‘

Sushant is a characterless artist
On Monday, an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamana targeted those who questioned the Bollywood actor’s death. “The CBI investigation has revealed that Sushant was a characterless and playful artist,” the editorial wrote. It is worth mentioning that before the CBI investigation, Mumbai Police was investigating this matter, on which many people raised questions.

The AIIMS panel constituted by the CBI probing the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput case has submitted its report. The report stated that the actor had committed suicide. The Mumbai Police Commissioner has challenged those who questioned the Mumbai Police investigation. He says that he is not surprised at all by this report.

Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh said, “We are not surprised at all. The same was said by the team at Cooper Hospital. All those who criticized our investigation without notice went to various channels and made comments. I challenge them to reveal what they know because the investigation was completely confidential. Everyone had vested interests in it and it was an inspired campaign. ‘

ALSO READ- AIIMS panel rejects the theory of murder of Sushant Singh Rajput, now the late actor’s sister said this

Earlier, Dr Sudhir Gupta, who headed the AIIMS panel, was accused of having links with the Shiv Sena. On which the party’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut said, “This is the report of Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the AIIMS Forensic Medical Board. He has no political connection or any kind of relationship with the Shiv Sena. ‘ Raut said, ‘From the beginning, a conspiracy is being hatched to discredit the Maharashtra government and Mumbai police in this case. If now even the CBI investigation is not being trusted, then we are speechless. ‘

Sushant is a characterless artist
On Monday, an editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamana targeted those who questioned the Bollywood actor’s death. “The CBI investigation has revealed that Sushant was a characterless and playful artist,” the editorial wrote. It is worth mentioning that before the CBI investigation, Mumbai Police was investigating this matter, on which many people raised questions.

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