It has been two months since Sushant Singh Rajput passed away and his family, friends and the whole nation are still fighting for justice. Each day brings new theory. Currently, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has begun investigating the case of money laundering. Recently the ED Officer disclosed that the EMI of a flat where the late actor’s ex-girlfriend Ankita Lokhande used to stay was deducted from Sushant's bank account.
The officer informed, "The EMI of a flat where #SushantSinghRajput's friend and actor Ankita Lokhande used to stay, was deducted from Sushant's bank account. This flat is registered in Sushant's name.”
After the Enforcement Directorate Officer revealed that the installments of the flat were Ankita Lokhande used to live was deducted from late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's bank account, The actress took to her social media handles to share her bank statement details showing that she paid the EMIs herself.
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“Here i cease all the speculations. As transparent as I could be.My Flat’s Registration as well as my Bank Statement’s(01/01/19 to 01/03/20)highlighting the EMI's being deducted from my account on monthly basis. There is nothing more I have to say #justiceforssr”. She further added another lot of pictures on the related subject and wrote: “In continuation,” she wrote.
Supporting the Manikarnika actress, Sushant’s US-based sister Shweta wrote in the comments: “You are an independent woman and I am proud of you my girl!”
Ankita has been actively supporting #JusticeForSSR and #CBIForSSR campaign and fighting for justice. In an interview, she also mentioned that Sushant was not a person who would commit suicide.
The Enforcement Directorate registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) on July 31 in the case after an FIR was filed by KK Singh in Bihar on July 28.
In the meantime, CBI has also recorded statements of SSR's father KK Singh, sister Priyanka and his other family to record their statements. The CBI is now waiting for the Supreme Court’s permission before they launch a proper probe in Maharashtra.
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