Sushant Death Case: Bihar DGP warns of legal action if IPS officer not allowed to leave Mumbai today
India TV NewsBihar police chief Gupteshwar Pandey on Thursday warned of legal action if an IPS officer, who had gone to Mumbai to probe actor Sushant Singh Rajput death case, was not released from "forcible quarantine" by the end of the day. Pandey expressed bewilderment over no positive response from the municipal authorities in Mumbai, whom he accused of keeping IPS officer Vinay Tiwari in virtual house arrest, despite being informed about the adverse remarks made by Supreme Court against their action. Pandey said yesterday, when the Supreme Court also frowned upon the treatment meted out to Tiwari and called it "unprofessional", the IGP again contacted the municipal authorities, but nothing came of it. During their stay in Mumbai, they recorded the statements of Rajput's sister, his former girlfriend Ankita Lokhande, director Rumi Jaffrey, the late actor's flatmate Siddharth Pithani, his manager, cook, doctors among others, a member of the team earier said before leaving for Bihar.