Lawrence and Anmol Bishnoi.
Police have also started cracking down on Anmol, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, in the NCP leader Baba Siddiqui murder case. Police will investigate the conversation between jailed Anmol Bishnoi and an accused in the shooting incident outside actor Salman Khan’s house. Police will analyze your audio clip. Police say their aim is to prove their involvement in the Baba Siddiqui murder case.
On Tuesday, the MCOCA special court accepted the police statement. This asked permission to investigate the audio clip. Along with this, the court issued instructions to the Directorate of the Forensic Sciences Laboratory in this regard. The court also ordered to hand over the audio clip of the call between Bishnoi and the alleged shooter arrested in the dismissal case, Vicky Gupta.
On the morning of April 14, a shooting occurred outside the Galaxy Apartment, the home of actor Salman Khan. Anmol, brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, is the wanted accused in this case.
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Police requested an electronic copy of the audio clip
The police filed an application before Justice BD Shelke under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA). It was said that they needed to investigate Anmol Bishnoi’s involvement in the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui. In this sense, an electronic copy of the audio of the conversation is needed.
Let us tell you that Baba Siddiqui (66) was murdered on Dussehra night on October 12, near the office of his MLA son Zeeshan in Bandra. Three armed men shot him. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where doctors declared him dead.
16 arrests so far in Siddiqui murder case
So far, police have arrested 16 people in the Baba Siddiqui murder case. The prosecution told the court that Anmol was in contact with Bishnoi through the “Signal” app. The police claimed in court that the accused Vikas Gupta had sent an audio clip of the conversation to his brother Sonukumar Gupta. Police confiscated Sonukumar’s mobile phone during the raid. It contained a recording of an audio clip of the conversation between the two and that audio clip was sent to the Directorate of Forensic Sciences Laboratory (DFSL) for investigation. The prosecution claimed that the data was extracted from mobile phones and analyzed in the DFSL laboratory. After that, the electronic copy of the clip was kept safe. He appealed to the court to provide him with electronic copies of the conversations on the pen drive.