'Its time for the big sharks': Shekhar Suman reacts to Rhea brother Showik's arrest

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 5, 2020 10:58 AM2020-09-05T10:58:15+5:302020-09-05T11:35:48+5:30

Actor and host Shekhar Suman, from the very start has been at the forefront in seeking justice for Sushant ...

'Its time for the big sharks': Shekhar Suman reacts to Rhea brother Showik's arrest | 'Its time for the big sharks': Shekhar Suman reacts to Rhea brother Showik's arrest

'Its time for the big sharks': Shekhar Suman reacts to Rhea brother Showik's arrest

Actor and host Shekhar Suman, from the very start has been at the forefront in seeking justice for Sushant Singh Rajput. The actor reacted to the news of Showik and Miranda’s arrest and wrote on Twitter, “The first step toward success. congrats all of you.The small fish are caught. Now the time for the Big Sharks. I hope they are caught soon. The industry is cleaned up. The caucus is busted. The kingpins are arrested. Amen.”He believed Sushant was killed and said: “Thats why a lot of us feel that there were two bodies that were taken out on the 14th,and probably there were two ambulances.All of that wd come out.Sushant knew about the dark secret which he was about to divulge and thats why he was killed.”

Shekhar was among those who had called for a probe into the case by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).Meanwhile, Sushant’s sister Shweta has also expressed gratitude to God and shared a tweet after having got the news about Showik’s arrest. Earlier, the ED had shared a few WhatsApp chats of Rhea Chakraborty with the CBI and NCB that pointed towards a possible drug angle. In the latest development, Showik and Miranda have been taken for medical testing, the duo will be produced in court today. The agency will eek their custody for further interrogation. According to NCB officials, the duo was arrested after 10 hours of questioning, and after the agency got adequate evidence against them about their involvement in the drug case. They have been arrested under several sections of the NDPS Act, including 20(b), 28, 29, 27(A).The official said that the offences falling under Section 27 of the NDPS Act are non-bailable.
 

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