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Sushant case: Rakul Preet Singh reaches NCB office

Source: PTI  -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
September 25, 2020 11:38 IST
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Actor Rakul Preet Singh reached Narcotics Control Bureau office in South Mumbai on Friday morning to record her statement in drugs probe linked to actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death, an official said.

Rakul (29) was seen entering the NCB guest house, from where the central agency is operating, in Colaba around 10.30 am.

She has been summoned by the Narcotics Control Bureau as part of its probe into alleged Bollywood-drugs nexus.

Her name had cropped up during the interrogation of actress Rhea Chakraborty, Rajput's girlfriend who has been arrested by the NCB in the drugs case along with over a dozen others, the official said.

 

Earlier, Rakul was to record her statement on Thursday, but her team had claimed she had not received summons from the NCB.

NCB officials reached out to her on Thursday following which sh eacknowledged the summons, the official said.

Besides Rakul, actor Deepika Padukone's manager Karishma Prakash and Dharma Productions executive producer Kshitij Ravi are also slated to join the NCB investigation on Friday, he said.

An NCB team had raided Ravi's residence at Versova in the western suburbs on Thursday, the official said.

The team also had carried searches at the residence of a TV actor-couple who was also quizzed by NCB officials, he said.

The NCB, which began the inquiry after a drugs angle came to light in connection with Rajput's alleged suicide, has now widened its investigation and asked a clutch of Bollywood celebrities to "join the probe".

Rajput (34) was found hanging in his apartment in suburban Bandra on June 14.

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