CBI gives official statement for the first time in Sushant case, says 'most reports not credible’
CBI gives official statement for the first time in Sushant case, says 'most reports not credible’
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In the Sushant Singh Rajput case, the investigation is going on fast and this investigation is being done by the CBI. Now meanwhile, the CBI has released its first official statement. Indeed, the CBI has on Thursday reported the media reports related to its investigation regarding Sushant Singh Rajput case as speculation. He said that these are not based on facts. In fact, in a recent statement issued by the CBI, it has been said that, "It is investigating the case of Sushant's death in a systematic and professional manner".

Apart from this, the CBI also said that, 'Some of the media reports related to the CBI investigation are based on speculation and they are not based on facts'. Along with this, the agency also said that, as part of the policy, the CBI does not share the details of the ongoing investigation. The investigating agency has also stated that, "No CBI spokesperson or team member has shared the details of the investigation with the media. The details which are being reported in the news and reported by the CBI are not credible." "

By the way, let us also tell you that many types of news were coming out in the media quoting CBI, which was raising the concern of CBI. For this reason, the CBI now came forward and released its statement. Now talking about Sushant Singh Rajput, he was found dead in his flat in Branda on 14 June and since then it is being said that he has been murdered. Now CBI is investigating in this case.

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