Sushant’s brother-in-law in feb wanted Rhea to be called in and slapped in police station : Paramjeet Dahiya
Mumbai’s IPS officer Parjeet Singh Dahiya has a completely different statement about this. Senior IPS officer of Haryana Police OP Singh visited Mumbai in the first week of February this year.
Sushant Singh Rajput case
Sushant Singh Rajput case is getting new twist in the suicide case. Now OP Singh, brother-in-law of Sushant, has made the chat public in which he had talked to Mumbai IPS officer Paramjit Singh Dahiya to talk about Sushant. He has shared some pieces of this informal conversation between the two with the media. Sushant’s brother-in-law has alleged that despite knowing that Sushant’s life is in danger, Mumbai Police did not take any action.
However, Mumbai’s IPS officer Parjeet Singh Dahiya has a completely different statement about this. Senior IPS officer of Haryana Police OP Singh visited Mumbai in the first week of February this year. He shocked Dahiya by saying that he should send a policeman to Sushant’s house and tell that he has come to Mumbai. Parjeet Singh Dahiya said, “OP Singh came to me and told me that he had come in reference to some things said on the demand of senior IPS officer. He was staying at the Taj Lands Hotel in Bandra. I was a little surprised that This is a very mixed family, then why would he want to send a policeman to Sushant’s house and inform him that he has come. “
“They told me quietly that I should send the SHO of Bandra Police to Sushant’s house and tell him this.” According to the chat, Sushant’s brother-in-law wanted to meet Sachin Tendulkar and wanted a discount in the food bill of the Taj Hotel in Bandra. However, regarding both the requests, Dahiya said that this is not possible. OP Singh left Mumbai after a few days. But before leaving he neither met Dahiya nor did he talk to Sushant Singh Rajput. However, from 18 February to 25 February, he talked to Dahiya on WhatsApp and asked to help in Sushant’s case unofficially.
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Sushant Singh Rajput’s family had alleged that they had informed the Bandra police on February 25 that Sushant’s life may be in danger. Regarding these allegations, DCP Paramjit Singh Dahiya said that no formal complaint was made. He said, “OP Singh told me that I should call that girl (Riya Chakraborty) and call her to the police station and slap her and keep a man named Miranda in custody for one day.”
Paramjeet said, “I cannot call and slap anyone by calling the police station without any complaint or investigation. I kept saying this continuously and I was adamant that they should first file a written complaint and then the investigation would begin “He is a senior officer and should know things. However when I spoke about a written complaint, as long as I have been the DCP of Bandra Zone 9, no written complaint has come.”
No formal compliant found
“Rather no coop was confirmed at the police station level. I was transferred from Zone 9 on 1 April and till then they never contacted me about this. You should understand that WhatsApp chat is a police complaint It does not happen. He is such a senior officer, he could have mailed me at least one. Based on informal information, I cannot call and slap someone at the police station. “