Navi Mumbai: In the wake of social media campaigns and tweets by prominent personalities from Bollywood and Politics demanding a CBI inquiry for late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s alleged suicide probe, Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, on Friday, said that the case does not require a CBI inquiry.
In a recent interview with Mid–Day, Deshmukh said that the Mumbai Police is competent to handle such cases, hence, no request for a CBI inquiry in the late actor’s alleged suicide case is taken into consideration.
Deshmukh was quoted saying, “I have the tweets and the campaign. But I don’t think a CBI probe is required. The Mumbai Police is competent enough to handle such cases and they are investigating every aspect of the case including professional rivalry. As of now, we do not see any foul play. Details of the investigation will be shared once it is completed.”
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