Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Parambir
Singh
recently
spoke
to
media
for
the
first
time
about
the
ongoing
investigation
in
Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.
As
per
ANI,
he
said
that
so
far,
the
Mumbai
Police
has
recorded
statements
of
56
people,
and
is
probing
every
angle
including
professional
rivalry,
financial
transactions
and
health.
Singh
further
revealed
that
Sushant
was
diagnosed
with
bipolar
disorder
and
was
taking
medication
for
the
same.
He
was
quoted
as
saying,
"It
has
come
to
surface
that
he
had
bipolar
disorder,
he
was
undergoing
treatment
and
taking
medicines
for
it.
What
circumstances
led
to
his
death
is
the
subject
of
our
investigation."
The
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
mentioned
that
when
the
Mumbai
Police
recorded
the
statement
of
Sushant's
father,
sister
and
brother
in
law
on
June
16,
they
didn't
raise
any
suspicion
neither
they
complained
about
any
lapse
in
the
investigation.
Speaking
about
Rhea
Chakraborty,
he
said,
"She
was
one
of
the
56
people
questioned
by
Mumbai
police.
Her
statement
was
recorded
twice,
and
she
was
called
to
the
police
station
several
times.
I
can't
comment
about
her
whereabouts."
Singh
also
revealed
that
no
politician's
name
came
up
during
the
investigation
carried
out
by
the
same
police.
He
also
said
that
there
is
no
evidence
against
any
politician
from
any
party.
The
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
reacted
to
Bihar
police's
claim
of
non-cooperation
and
said,
"There
is
no
question
of
non-cooperation.
We
are
legally
examining
whether
they
(Bihar
police)
have
jurisdiction
or
not
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
case.
Still,
if
they've
got
jurisdiction
then
they
should
prove
it."
In
the
press
conference,
Singh
also
said
that
they
have
still
not
found
any
direct
transfer
of
money
from
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
bank
account
to
Rhea
Chakraborty's
account.
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