Sushant Singh Rajput case:

Earlier we reported that NCB arrived today morning at Rhea Chakraborty’s residence to serve the summons asked her to reach their office by 10: 30 am. And now the actress’ lawyer Satish Maneshinde has revealed that following the interrogation, she is being prepared for an arrrest. “Rhea Chakraborty is ready for Arrest as this is a Witch Hunt and if Loving someone is a crime she will face the consequences of her love. Being innocent, She has not approached any court for Anticipatory Bail in all the Cases foisted by Bihar Police now with CBI, ED and NCB,” said lawyer Satish Maneshinde.

“There are specific roles/ingredients of criminal conspiracy, abetments and various attempts to commit offences,” the NCB told a Mumbai court Saturday. After the drug angle, Rhea Chakraborty’s brother Showik, Sushant Singh Rajput’s manager Samuel Miranda and cook Dipesh Sawant were arrested. While Samuel confessed of arranging marijuana for the late actor, Dipesh was charged of delivering drugs. Samuel and Showik Chakraborty will be in NCB’s custody till September 9. After the arrest of Showik, Rhea’s father Lt Col (retd) Indrajit Chakraborty said in a statement to India Today, “Congratulations India, you have arrested my son, I’m sure next in the line is my daughter, and I don’t know who is next thereafter. You have effectively demolished a middle-class family. But, of course, for the sake of justice everything is justified. Jai Hind.”

On the other hand, actress Taapsee Pannu has come out in the support of Rhea Chakraborty as she tweeted, “Every woman who is with a relatively more successful man is NOT a ‘gold digger’ and for the rest , truth and investigating agencies will do their job. One step at a time.” The Thappad actress earlier wrote on the micro-blogging site, “I didn’t know Sushant on a personal level nor do I know Rhea but what I know is, it only takes to be a human to understand how wrong it is to overtake judiciary to convict someone who isn’t proven guilty. Trust the law of the land for your sanity and the deceased’s sanctity.”

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