The
jurisdiction
tug
of
war
between
the
Mumbai
Police
and
Bihar
Police
with
regard
to
the
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
case
somewhat
reached
a
resolution
with
the
Supreme
Court
handing
the
case
over
to
the
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation.
Actress
Koena
Mitra,
who
says
she
has
been
following
the
case
closely,
hopes
that
we
don't
get
distracted
and
follow
up
on
the
case
until
there
are
solid
answers
about
what
happened
with
Sushant.
"I
don't
know
if
this
case
will
ever
come
to
an
end
and
give
us
answers.
There's
a
lot
happening.
So
far
what
I've
observed
is
that
something
keeps
happening
that
diverts
our
attention
to
something
else.
And
people
will
forget
the
matter.
But
I
hope
this
doesn't
happen," she
said,
speaking
to
Hindustan
Times.
"I
just
hope
we
don't
disappoint
them.
Politicians
disappoint
karein,
Bollywood
disappoint
kare
toh
chalta
hai,
but
law
shouldn't
disappoint
us.
We
lose
hope
and
faith
if
that
happens.
I
like
the
josh
and
the
way
the
public
and
many
actors
are
fighting
for
justice
for
Sushant," she
added.
Koena
further
said,
"The
way
the
cops
from
Bihar
were
treated
forced
me
to
think
there
is
something
fishy
about
the
case.
There
are
many
theories,
but
my
only
concern
is
that
the
judiciary
of
the
country
shouldn't
disappoint.
His
family
and
fans
have
a
right
to
know
how
Sushant
passed
away."
On
the
nepotism
and
insider-outsider
debate
that
Sushant's
death
sparked
in
the
country,
Koena
said,
"It
has
made
many
think
before
they
start
idolising
somebody
today.
It's
important
to
think
before
you
empower
people
without
any
proof.
The
truth
lies
beyond
the
colourful
packaging."
A
special
investigation
team
has
already
been
formed
by
the
CBI
to
investigate
Sushant's
death.
They
will
soon
visit
Mumbai
to
conduct
their
probe.