Sushant Singh Rajput Row: Shruti Modi and Jaya Saha Summoned By NCB

The latest update in the Sushant Singh Rajput case suggests that his former manager Shruti Modi and talent manager Jaya Saha have been summoned by NCB. Read below to know more.

The Sushant Singh Rajput case has been taking a lot of twists and turns since the past three months following his untimely demise. After suspecting a drug conspiracy angle in the case, the Narcotics Control Bureau started investigating the case. Now, as per the latest development, Shruti Modi has been summoned by NCB alongside talent manager Jaya Saha.

According to the reports, Sushant Singh Rajput’s former manager Shruti Modi and talent manager Jaya Saha have been asked to appear before the drug control agency on Wednesday morning. They have to be present at their office in Mumbai.

Shruti Modi summoned by NCB along with Jaya Saha will be interrogated by agency officials in relation to the drug angle in the SSR case.

NCB officials will be asking them about drug delivery to the late actor and his girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty. The questions will be to find out if they had an idea about all this.

Earlier last week, Rhea Chakraborty was arrested by the NCB after she confessed about procuring drugs. The Jalebi actress’s bail plea has been turned down by the court twice.

Reportedly, the NCB will be keeping Rhea in judicial custody so that she won’t tamper any evidence or influence someone.

Alongside Rhea, her brother Showik Chakraborty and house manager Samuel Miranda have been arrested by the NCB.

Apart from NCB, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are also investigating the case.

Allegedly Rhea Chakraborty made a confession spilling out names of A-List Bollywood actors who consume or procure drugs. However, an NCB official later said the news is fake and Rhea never mentioned those names.

Around 15 prime suspects in the case are under the radar of various crime-solving agencies. Till now, there has been no shocking twist in the case.