Big revelations are being made day by day in the Baba Siddiqui murder case, in which a betel nut worth Rs 17 lakh was given for the murder, big revelations are being made in the charge sheet and it will not be surprising if there are big revelations, in fact the Mumbai Crime Branch has In this case, charge sheet has been filed in MCOCA court. It has been said in the charge sheet that a betel nut worth Rs 17 lakh was given to the killers to carry out the murder.

 

Revealed from the charge sheet

The Mumbai Crime Branch has made shocking revelations in the chargesheet filed in the special MCOCA court in the high-profile murder case of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui. According to the charge sheet, a contract of Rs 17 lakh was given from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh for the murders, in which Bishnoi gang played an important role. Crime branch sources revealed that the money trail investigation is pointing towards Anmol Bishnoi and Shubham Lonkar, who channeled the funds through accounts opened in the Anand branch of Karnataka Bank in Gujarat in the name of accused Salman Vohra.

Another rupee was deposited in the locker

The locker was tasked with managing the deposits in this account, while a sleeper cell of the Bishnoi gang in Uttar Pradesh transferred the money to accounts linked to the conspirators, using cash deposit machines (CDMs) to transfer the money. Was used. About 60-70% of the funding has come from Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh and no evidence of foreign funding has been found so far. However, it is said that a part of the fund reached the accused through the Hawala network.

Funding has been traced to Maharashtra

The accused were about to change their plan, funding has been revealed from Maharashtra. Investigators are still linking financial links to Uttar Pradesh. The charge sheet also details the planning and surveillance of the shooters. According to shooter Shiv Kumar Gautam, after two months of spying, he became frustrated due to not being able to find the right time for the attack. But on October 12, he got his chance. If the plan had not been successful that day, the murder plan would have been abandoned.

Pepper spray purchased for Rs 13,000

The charge sheet states that the shooters were afraid of being chased by the police after the shooting. To avoid being caught, he bought pepper spray worth Rs 13,000. Evidence collected by the crime branch supports the claim that Gautam fired at Baba Siddiqui, while Gurmail Singh used the spray at the pursuing police officers. Planning, procurement of weapons and use of tactics such as pepper spray reflect the strategy behind the murder. Police are also looking for clues about Paisa and other associates associated with Bishnoi gang.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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