Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case: Mumbai Police Takes CCTV Footage Of Actor's Building Into Custody
The Mumbai Police is currently investigating actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death case and has recorded over 34 statements so far of family and film fraternity.
The
Mumbai
Police
is
currently
investigating
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
death
case
and
has
recorded
over
34
statements
so
far
of
family
and
film
fraternity.
According
to
recent
reports,
the
footage
of
CCTV
cameras
in
the
late
actor's
building
has
been
seized
by
the
police.
It
was
also
revealed
that
there
were
no
CCTV
cameras
installed
in
Sushant's
house.
Recommended
Video
Sushant
की
बिल्डिंग
की
CCTV
फुटेज
पुलिस
के
कब्ज़े
में,
forensic
report
का
इंतज़ार
|FilmiBeat
ANI
revealed
in
a
tweet,
"Police
have
taken
in
custody
CCTV
recordings
of
the
building
where
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
was
staying.
No
CCTVs
were
installed
at
his
house.
Forensic
report
awaited:
Abhishek
Trimukhe
DCP
(Zone
IX),
Mumbai
Police."
Last
week,
Mumbai
Police
asked
filmmaker
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
to
come
to
the
police
station
to
record
his
statement
in
the
matter.
The
statement
was
recorded
on
Monday,
which
took
more
than
three
hours.
The
filmmaker
revealed
that
he
was
planning
to
sign
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
in
four
of
his
films,
but
couldn't
because
Sushant's
dates
were
not
available.
Some
of
the
other
celebrities
questioned
were
Rhea
Chakraborty,
Mahesh
Shetty
and
Sandip
Ssingh,
Dil
Bechara
director
Mukesh
Chhabra,
his
co-actor
Sanjana
Sanghi
and
other
including
the
late
actor's
family
members,
domestic
help,
and
his
manager
too.
The
police
have
also
questioned
Yash
Raj
Films'
employees
and
scrutinised
Sushant's
contract
with
YRF.
Mumbai
Police
has
also
reached
out
to
Twitter
and
asked
details
about
the
actor's
official
account
and
about
tweets
which
were
allegedly
deleted
from
his
account.
Talking
about
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
he
passed
away
by
suicide
on
June
14,
2020,
after
battling
depression
for
six
months.
The
actor's
death
reignited
the
debate
on
nepotism
in
Hindi
film
industry
and
the
industry
being
biased
towards
outsiders.
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