MUMBAI: A few days ago, there was a big breakthrough in the SSR case, as the media accessed the WhatsApp chats between Rhea and her close aides, which led to a drug angle. Owing to this development, the Narcotics Department will also be probing the case.
Now, these chats were accessed by the ED, who is probing the money-laundering angle and had sent the actress' and her family's phones to the forensic department to retrieve the deleted chats. From that, they have gained a lot of information.
Republic TV recently reported that the Enforcement Directorate has shared a report on late Sushant Singh Rajput's girlfriend, Rhea Chakraborty's use and dealings with drugs and the drug cartel. Now, a viral copy of the ED report mentions the same.
On Twitter, the family shared the report on the handle United for Justice.
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The supposed copy of the report by the Enforcement Directorate mentioned that the analysis of digital data of Rhea Chakraborty’s (RC) phones was done after they were cloned.
The data analysis of the phone revealed several WhatsApp conversations between Rhea with Samuel Miranda, Showik Chakraborty, Dipesh Sawant, Jaya Saha, Simone Khambatta, Gaurav Arya, etc.
The report also mentioned that the WhatsApp chats revealed that Rhea was indulging in usage and procurement of narcotic substances. The report also stated that conversations of Rhea and Samuel Miranda of April 2020 and May, 2020 were about a narcotic substance, whereas a conversation with Jaya Saha was about a banned substance. The report also mentioned that Rhea and Samuel Miranda using SSR’s money for their own purpose.
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ED’s report nails the criminal gang that killed #SushantSinghRajput. The thugs are deep into drug-paddling, hostage-taking and extortion! #Unitedforjustice pic.twitter.com/XdMcGTWpUb
— United For Justice (@sushantf3) August 27, 2020
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