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CBI reaches Google, Facebook Headquarters to Retrieve data in Sushant Singh Rajput Death Case

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has approached  Google, FB headquarters to retrieve deleted chats, mails. They have approached US California to sought information under MLAT (mutual legal assistance treaty) to analyze every angle so that no stone is left unturned to reach the conclusion.

MLAT (mutual legal assistance treaty) provides a way to share information between nations in order to carry out criminal investigations in order to get evidences.

Earlier, CBI had released a statement last year stating that they are probing the Sushant Singh Rajput death case from all angles. Though the report of the forensic team of AIIMS, claimed that the Sushant Singh Rajput’s death was a suicide, the CBI had given the same statement that it is probing the case from all the angles & has not ruled out any angle.

There’s a lot that happened in this case. At the very beginning the Mumbai police started probing the case concluding it as suicide. There were mismatch of statements which by the staff/house helps of the actor with no eyewitnesses or footage to conclude what really happened with drug chat coming out making it more mysterious and suspicious.

Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in his Bandra’s apartment on June 14 last year. His father had lodged a complaint with the Patna police against Rhea Chakraborty  on June 25. The CBI then took over the case in August 2020 on orders of the Supreme Court.

Apart from the CBI, ED and NCB, had investigated this case. NCB made many arrests including Rhea, Showik in drugs angle after drug chats came out.

The fans has been constant since then making various efforts to let not the case zoned out in order to get justice.

We hope the mystery will be solved & the real truth comes out soon without any delay in order to get justice.

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