Sushant Singh Rajput's autopsy has sparked a new controversy after a sting operation was conducted by Times Now on a member of Maharashtra forensic state department. In the sting operation, the forensic officer said that they generally conduct the autopsy as soon as possible, as it's their job.
In the sting operation, the forensic officer said that they submitted the autopsy report of Sushant to the Mumbai Police immediately. However, when the officer was asked if there was any chemical found in Sushant's body as people claimed that he was an addict, the officer said that if the test is conducted after 6 hours no chemical trace can be found in the body.
As per reports of Times Now, the autopsy of Sushant was delayed by more than 10 hours. The sting has sparked the controversy and people are saying that the autopsy reports conducted by the Cooper hospital have been compromised.
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BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy also took to Twitter and wrote, "Now the diabolical mentality of the killers and their reach is being slowly revealed: autopsy was deliberately forcibly delayed so that the poisons in SSR’s stomach dissolves beyond recognition by the digestive fluids in the stomach. Time to nail those who are responsible."