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Sushant Singh Rajput case: From NCB raid in Rhea's house to Showik's summon by the bureau in the case!

Sushant Singh Rajput case: From NCB raid in Rhea's house to Showik's summon by the bureau in the case!
On September 3rd, NCB raids underway at Rhea Chakraborty's residence when 5 NCB officials have reached her house. Apart from this, Sushant Singh Rajput's friend, Samuel Miranda's residence is also under the scanner and will be inspected by the NCB. As after their leaked Whatsapp chat about drugs, Rhea, her brother Showik and Samuel Miranda are the prime suspects in the drug angle. After the NCB raid, Sushant`s sister Shweta tweeted, "Good going NCB... Thank You God. #GreatStartNCB." Check out her tweet here -



Now, fresh chats between Sushant Singh Rajput and his bank manager from May 20th and 21st  have been accessed by a leading news portal. The messages reportedly suggest that the Sushant wanted to take control of his finances.

Rajput's family lawyer Vikas Singh stated that Sushant Singh Rajput had no trouble till 2019. He became restless after the arrival of Rhea into his life. Family knew about his anxiety issues & provided help but the family did not know that he had bipolar disorder or depression. Check out the ANI tweet here -



Today, Rhea`s brother, Showik Chakraborty was brought to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) office in Mumbai as the Bureau had summoned Showik and Samuel Miranda to join the investigation in connection with Sushant's death case.

The scope of the probe keeps increasing every day since the Enforcement Directorate, CBI and the NCB joined in the drug angle have thrown up several leads. On the other side, Rhea's lawyer has stated that Rhea had never consumed drugs in her entire life and is ready for a dope test. Reverting on the same, Rajput's lawyer Vikas Singh stated that they never said that Rhea was taking drugs but about Rhea giving Sushant drugs clandestinely. Well, let's see where this case will take a new turn in the upcoming days. 

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