Rhea Chakraborty urges ED to postpone statement recording till SC hears plea

Mumbai: Actor Rhea Chakraborty, accused of abetting Hindi film star Sushant Singh Rajputs suicide, Friday sought the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to postpone recording of her statement in the money laundering case lodged by it till her plea in the Supreme Court is heard.

Chakrabortys advocate Satish Maneshinde said the actor would not appear before the ED, which has summoned her Friday, till the Supreme Court hears her plea.

Chakraborty had filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking for the case lodged by the Bihar police against her to be transferred to the Mumbai police.

Rajputs father K K Singh had July 25 filed a complaint with the Patna police against Chakraborty and a few of her relatives, accusing them of cheating and abetting his sons suicide.

Singh had also alleged financial irregularities in bank accounts of the Patna-born Rajput (34), who was found hanging in his suburban Bandra residence June 14.

Based on the complaint, the Patna police had filed an FIR against Chakraborty, Rajputs girlfriend, and others.

The ED had July 31 registered a money laundering case against Chakraborty and her family, and directed her to appear before the central agency’s Mumbai office Friday (August 7).

Maneshinde said the actor would not appear before the ED Friday.

She has requested for a postponement of recording her statement till the Supreme Court hearing (on her plea), he said.

Maneshinde said the ED has not yet responded to the request.

PTI

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