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Samuel Miranda confesses to NCB he used to buy drugs for Sushant Singh Rajput

Samuel Miranda, a close aide and the former manager of Sushant Singh Rajput, has confessed before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) that he used to buy drugs for the late Bollywood actor, sources said on Friday (September 4, 2020).

  • Samuel Miranda, a close aide and the former manager of Sushant Singh Rajput, has confessed before the NCB that he used to buy drugs for the late Bollywood actor
  • Miranda, the late actor`s house manager, made this admission during his grilling by the NCB officials
  • Tightening its grip in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, the NCB team carried out raids at a number of locations, including at the homes of Showik Chakraborty and Samuel Miranda.
  • The NCB took Showik and Miranda for questioning at its office after conducting searches for two hours

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Samuel Miranda confesses to NCB he used to buy drugs for Sushant Singh Rajput

MUMBAI: Samuel Miranda, a close aide and the former house manager of Sushant Singh Rajput, has confessed before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) that he used to buy drugs for the late Bollywood actor, sources said on Friday (September 4, 2020).

According to the sources, Miranda, the late actor`s house manager, made this admission during his grilling by the NCB officials, several hours after they raided his house in the wee hours today.

Though there is no confirmation yet, it has emerged that Showik, who is Sushant`s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty`s brother, used to given drug condiments and also introduced Samuel Miranda to drug supplier Basit Parihar for procuring drugs.

Tightening its grip in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, the NCB team carried out raids at a number of locations, including at the homes of Showik and Samuel Miranda. The NCB team took Showik and Miranda for questioning at its office after conducting searches for two hours.

Sushant was found dead in his Bandra flat here on June 14. As the scope of the probe keeps increasing every day since the Enforcement Directorate, CBI and the NCB joined in - the drug angle has thrown up a number of leads.

NCB Deputy Director KPS Malhotra told the media that the homes of Showik, who is Sushant`s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty`s brother, and that of Miranda were searched, but declined to elaborate.

Around 6.30 AM, the NCB teams started the raids, which came a day after the Mumbai court sent alleged drug peddler Zaid Vilatra to seven-day NCB custody. The raids are being carried out under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

A strong posse of policemen was deployed outside the PrimRose Housing Society at Juhu Tara Road in Mumbai, the rented flat of the Chakrabortys. Miranda and Showik were whisked off for further investigation by the NCB.

The NCB registered a case on August 26 after the Enforcement Directorate wrote to it. 

On the intervening night of August 27-28, the narco team carried out searches in Mumbai and two persons, namely Abbas Lakhani and Karan Arora were arrested, and `bud` (curated marijuana) was recovered from their possession. There were a few mentions of `bud` in purported social media messages between people involved in the case.

The official had said that the detailed network analysis and the follow-up investigation, uncovered the links between Lakhani and Vilatra, who also disclosed that he earns a substantial amount of money by drug peddling, especially bud.

"Based on Vilatra interrogation, Abdul Basit Parihar was made to join the investigation. Parihar`s links with earlier accused persons were also established based on preliminary inquiry details submitted by the ED," the official said.

NCB source said that Parihar had connections with Miranda, who was also the close associate of Rhea. Miranda is accused of procuring drugs on the instructions of Showik.

The NCB registered a case against Rhea, her brother Showik, talent manager Jaya Saha, Sushant`s co-manager Shruti Modi, and Goa-based hotelier Gaurav Arya under Sections 20 (b) 28, 29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

The NCB case was registered following the WhatsApp messages between Rhea and Shruti Modi, Miranda and Pithani that came to light.