Sushant Death Case: NCB summons Sushant\'s ex-manager Shruti\, talent manager Jaya

Sushant Death Case: NCB summons Sushant's ex-manager Shruti, talent manager Jaya

The latest development comes in the wake of the arrest of over 15 people in connection with the case, including Rhea, her brother Showik, Sushant's house manager Samuel Miranda and several others.

Sushant Death Case: NCB summons Sushant's ex-manager Shruti, talent manager Jaya
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Sushant Death Case: NCB summons Sushant's ex-manager Shruti, talent manager Jaya

Enlarging its probe in the drugs angle in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has summoned the late actor's former manager Shruti Modi and talent manager Jaya Saha for questioning, officials said on Tuesday.

A senior NCB official said that the drug law enforcement agency has summoned Shruti Modi and Saha to appear before it on Wednesday morning at its Mumbai office.

The official said that they will be questioned about the drug use and delivery to Sushant and his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty, who was arrested on last Tuesday, and if they were aware of this.

The latest development comes in the wake of the arrest of over 15 people in connection with the case, including Rhea, her brother Showik, Sushant's house manager Samuel Miranda and several others.

The NCB registered a case on the request of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) after the alleged drug chats of Showik, Miranda and several others came to the fore.

Sushant was found hanging in his Mont Blanc apartment on June 14.

Besides the CBI and the ED, the NCB is the third agency to probe the death case of Sushant.

Meanwhile, in a significant development, the names of Bollywood celebrities like Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh and Simone Khambatta have apparently emerged in the NCB probe into the drugs angle surrounding Sushant's death, official sources said on Monday.

The NCB is also set to issue a summon to them in the coming days for questioning.

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Senior Pak Journalist Asad Toor Charged For Allegedly Defaming Country, Army Online

Senior Pak Journalist Charged For Allegedly Defaming Country, Army Online

The First Information Report (FIR) against Asad Toor, a senior journalist with the Express Tribune, was registered in Rawalpindi after the complainant Hafiz Ehtesham Ahmed alleged that the scribe used social media to defame Pakistan and the Pakistan Army.

Senior Pak Journalist Charged For Allegedly Defaming Country, Army Online

Asad Toor, who is based in Islamabad, called the accusation a sad moment for him. (Representational)

Islamabad:

A senior Pakistani journalist was on Tuesday charged by the police for allegedly defaming the country and its powerful Army on social media.

The First Information Report (FIR) against Asad Toor, a senior journalist with the Express Tribune, was registered in Rawalpindi after the complainant Hafiz Ehtesham Ahmed alleged that the scribe used social media to defame Pakistan and the Pakistan Army.

"The complainant claimed that he was a regular user of social media and found that Toor for some days had been defaming the army by using the derogatory language for high-level government institutions, including the Pakistan Army which is a grave crime as per the law," according to the FIR shared by the journalist on his Twitter account.

Asad Toor, who is based in Islamabad, called the accusation a sad moment for him.

"This is a sad development for me being a journalist because I never wished to be news myself," he said.

Asad Toor is not alone in Pakistan where a journalist has been charged or arrested for allegedly defaming the country and its powerful Army.

On September 11, Bilal Farooqi, who works with The Express Tribune, was taken into custody from his home for allegedly defaming the country's army and fanning sectarian hate.