In
a
recent
development
in
Bollywood
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case,
the
Mumbai
Police
has
registered
an
FIR
against
the
late
actor's
sisters
Priyanka
Singh
and
Mitu
Singh,
and
Dr
Tarun
Kumar,
an
associate
professor
of
cardiology
in
Ram
Manohar
Lohia
Hospital
in
New
Delhi,
on
the
basis
of
a
complaint
filed
by
Sushant's
actress-girlfriend
Rhea
Chakraborty.
In
her
complaint,
Rhea
has
claimed
that
Sushant's
sisters
and
the
doctor
prescribed
drugs
to
the
actor
without
consultation.
The
case
has
been
registered
under
section
464,
465,
466,
468,
474,
306,
120
(B),
34
of
the
Indian
Penal
Code
(IPC)
along
with
section
8
(c),
21,
22,
and
29
of
the
Narcotic
Drugs
and
Psychotropic
Substances
(NDPS)
Act,
1985.
N
Ambika,
deputy
commissioner
of
police
(DCP)
(headquarters-1)
and
a
spokesperson
for
Mumbai
Police
was
quoted
as
saying
by
Hindustan
Times,
"As
per
Rhea's
compliant,
an
FIR
has
been
registered
at
Bandra
police
station.
In
line
with
the
Supreme
Court's
(SC)
order,
the
case
is
duly
transferred
to
the
Central
Bureau
of
Investigation
(CBI)
for
further
investigation."
On
Monday,
Rhea
Chakraborty
had
filed
a
six-page
complaint
against
Sushant's
sisters
Priyanka
and
Mitu
Singh,
and
Dr
Tarun
Kumar,
in
which
she
accused
them
of
forgery
and
preparing
a
"fake" prescription
of
medicines
for
anxiety
for
Sushant,
who
was
found
dead
in
his
Bandra
flat
in
Mumbai
on
June
14,
2020.
Currently,
the
CBI,
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
and
Enforcement
Directorate
(ED)
is
conducting
separate
probes
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case.
Recently,
the
NCB
arrested
Rhea
Chakraborty's
brother
Showik
Chakraborty
and
Sushant's
ex
house
manager
Samuel
Miranda
in
connection
with
the
drug
case
linked
to
the
actor's
death.