Union Minister, Son Interrogated In Sushant Rajput’s Ex-Supervisor’s Loss of life Case
Disha Salian Case: The Ranes’ attorneys had mentioned they would seem prior to the police on Saturday. (Document)
Mumbai:
Union minister Narayan Rane and his MLA son Nitesh Rane had been quizzed by means of the police in Mumbai for a number of hours on Saturday in reference to a case registered in opposition to them for allegedly making slanderous and deceptive statements concerning the dying of Disha Salian, overdue actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s former supervisor.
Mr Rane and his son, each BJP leaders, arrived on the Malvani police station within the western suburbs round 1.45 pm, and left round 10.45 pm, 9 hours later. The Union minister’s supporters thronged outdoor the police station when he arrived.
The Malvani police had previous despatched a understand to Nitesh Rane to look prior to the investigating officer on Thursday. His father was once requested to look on Friday. However their attorneys had mentioned that because the state legislature was once in consultation, the 2 leaders would seem prior to the police on Saturday.
A courtroom in Mumbai on Friday had granted intervening time coverage from arrest until March 10 to each Union minister Mr Rane and his son. The Ranes had filed anticipatory bail programs prior to the Dindoshi classes courtroom in suburban Malad fearing arrest within the case.
In step with the FIR registered by means of Malvani police, Union MSME minister Mr Rane made sure remarks about Disha Salian’s dying at a press convention on February 19 the place his son was once additionally provide.
Salian allegedly dedicated suicide by means of leaping off a high-rise in suburban Malad on June 8, 2020, six days prior to actor Rajput (34) was once discovered placing at his condominium in suburban Bandra.
Chatting with newshounds after leaving the police station on Saturday evening, Narayan Rane claimed that once the deaths of Salian and Rajput, Maharashtra Leader Minister Uddhav Thackeray referred to as him two times and asked him no longer to discuss Salian’s dying.
Officers from the executive minister’s place of job or spokespersons of the Shiv Sena, Mr Thackeray’s party, weren’t to be had for feedback straight away.
Narayan Rane, a former Shiv Sena chief himself, grew to become a sour critic of Uddhav Thackeray after falling out with him and leaving the party in 2005.
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