The Mumbai Police will no longer probe Sushant Singh Rajput's death investigation and all the case-related documents will be handed over to the CBI.
Earlier, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had conducted a press conference and said that the Mumbai Police welcomes the Supreme Court's judgement to allow CBI probe in actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death case, and will work according to paragraph 34 of the SC order.
"State government will think as per paragraph 34 of the Supreme Court order," he said when asked if Mumbai Police will conduct parallel investigation in Sushant Singh Rajput case. What is paragraph 34? Here's taking a closer look.
However, it is now clear that the police will hand over all the documents related to the case to the CBI.
After the top court's verdict, Mumbai Police is bound to help CBI in Sushant’s case but the probe agency has its own network and team in the Mumbai so it is very unlikely that it will need any kind of assistance from Mumbai Police. They will investigate the case on their own and will take necessary documents and information from Mumbai Police so that the case can be Investigated thoroughly.
Meanwhile, A plan has been chalked out by the officials of the probe agency for the investigation that begins on Thursday.
The officials will reach Mumbai around 7 PM and will start working on the case from tonight. The team will collect all the evidence gathered by Mumbai Police including mobile and electronic gadgets.
The team will first visit the CBI headquarters in the Mumbai first and later meet the nodal officer of Mumbai Police's Zone-09 as well as other personnel who investigated the actor's death case. The team will gather all information from the police, including all the paperwork, case diary and electronic evidence.
It will also meet the doctor who carried out the post-mortem of Sushant's body and will collect the report from the hospital.
A list of those people whom the team wants to question will also be created.