Mumbai: A big update has emerged in the NCP leader Baba Siddiqui murder case. The police investigation revealed that before the attack the shooter had gone to the forest on Karjat Khopoli Street. Here these shooters had practiced shooting. Mumbai Police said the accused had fired shots at a tree. This practice was done in the forest near Palasdari village, near the waterfall located on Karjat Khopoli Road.
This information has also come to light
Recently, a Mumbai Crime Branch officer had said that the accused arrested in the Baba Siddiqui murder case had said during interrogation that a few days before the murder, the shooters had collected information about them on social media, wandering around and seeing banners.
Investigation by the Mumbai Crime Branch has revealed that the weapons used to murder Baba Siddiqui were brought to Mumbai from Udaipur in Rajasthan. Police said both the person who gave and received the gun were unknown. According to the Crime Branch, accused Ram Kanojia and Bhagwant Singh, who had gone to Udaipur to collect weapons in the Baba Siddiqui murder case, were not given any information about the person from whom the weapons were to be taken away.
After reaching Udaipur, they only sent him the description of the person who handed him the gun. As a disguise, the gang had sent only the T-shirt photo of the person who provided the gun to both the accused and then asked them to go to a secret location and collect the three pistols from the person in the T-shirt.
The same module was also used during the shooting at Salman Khan’s house. Due to this modus operandi, the crime branch investigating the Baba Siddiqui murder case finds it very difficult to find out who supplied weapons to Ram Kanojia and Bhagwant in Udaipur. However, efforts are being made to locate him. The Mumbai Crime Branch investigation also revealed that the accused Ram Kanojia and Bhagwant stayed in Udaipur for a day and the next day the three reached Mumbai by road from Rajasthan after receiving the pistol from an unknown person.