In
a
self
made
video,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
K.K.
Singh
states
that
he
had
informed
the
Bandra
Police
that
his
son's
life
was
in
danger,
back
in
February
itself,
months
before
the
actor
allegedly
took
his
life.
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Sharing
the
video
in
a
tweet,
ANI
quoted
K.K.
Singh
as
saying,
"On
Feb
25,
I
informed
Bandra
Police
that
he's
in
danger.
He
died
on
June
14
&
I
asked
them
to
act
against
people
named
in
my
Feb
25
complaint.
No
action
taken
even
40
days
after
his
death.
So
I
filed
FIR
in
Patna."
#WATCH:
#SushantSinghRajput's
father
in
a
self-made
video
says,
"On
Feb
25,
I
informed
Bandra
Police
that
he's
in
danger.
He
died
on
June
14
&
I
asked
them
to
act
against
people
named
in
my
Feb
25
complaint.
No
action
taken
even
40
days
after
his
death.
So
I
filed
FIR
in
Patna."
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Sushant
was
found
hanging
in
his
Mumbai
apartment
on
June
14,
2020.
The
Mumbai
Police,
which
has
been
investigating
the
actor's
death
since
June,
has
been
criticized
for
allegedly
taking
the
investigation
in
the
wrong
direction.
Sushant's
father
therefore
filed
an
FIR
at
the
Rajiv
Nagar
police
station
in
Patna,
on
July
26.
He
alleged
that
actress
Rhea
Chakraborty
and
five
others
were
connected
with
his
son's
death,
and
booked
them
under
various
sections
of
the
IPC
including
abetment
of
suicide,
fraud,
theft
and
others.
K.K.
Singh's
lawyer
Vikas
Singh
had
stated
that
the
family
decided
to
file
an
FIR
in
Patna
because
they
did
not
trust
the
Mumbai
Police
with
the
investigation.
"What
has
been
most
distressful
for
the
family
is
that
what
was
Mumbai
Police
doing
all
this
while?
The
family
has
been
saying
as
early
as
24
February
2020,
when
Sushant
was
still
alive
that
he
was
surrounded
by
people
whom
they
don't
trust
and
there
could
be
some
danger
to
him.
And
then
when
he
died,
the
family
says
that
please
look
into
the
people
who
were
controlling
him.
No
investigation
against
Rhea
was
started,
she
was
given
a
clean
chit,"
he
said
in
a
TV
interview.
Meanwhile,
Mumbai
Police
Commissioner
Param
Bir
Singh
claims
that
the
family
did
not
raise
any
suspicion
or
raise
concern
regarding
the
lapse
in
investigation,
when
they
recorded
their
statements
on
June
16.
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