Sushant Singh Rajput case: Lawyer Vikas Singh reveals Mumbai Police forced actor's family to sign statement recorded in Marathi4Photo© bollywoodlife.com

Sushant Singh Rajput case: Lawyer Vikas Singh reveals Mumbai Police forced actor's family to sign statement recorded in Marathi

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Vikas Singh, Sushant Singh Rajput's family's lawyer addressed the media in a press conference today. Vikas Singh said that he met all three sisters today morning. He said that the family is very disturbed as they feel a campaign is being run to malign the image of the family. He also said that the sisters were forced by Mumbai Police to sign on statements written in Marathi. Hence, they did not know what was being written.

However, in a press conference, Mumbai Police said that the statements of the three sisters and father were recorded in presence of OP Singh, brother-in-law of Sushant Singh Rajput, who is also the Police Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner of Faridabad. OP Singh was also asked to record his statement but he did not turn up. He asked them to send questions on email and he would respond. This is not the SOP (standard operating procedure) of recording statements and has to be done in person.

Apart from OP Singh, Siddharth Tanwar, husband of Priyanka Singh, was also present there when the statements were recorded. Both Siddharth and Priyanka are Supreme Court lawyers. Meetu Singh, who was present in Mumbai, recorded her statement twice, first on June 14, the day Sushnat died and then on June 16. Meetu was again called by police in the month of July to record her statement but she said that her daughter was unwell so she won't be able to come.