Big revelation in Baba Siddiqui murder case!
mumbai police has made new revelations about the killers of Maharashtra's veteran politician baba Siddiqui. police officials suspect that the three accused were under the influence of marijuana on the day of the incident. Also, the killers learned to shoot from YouTube and they used to communicate with each other on Snapchat and Instagram. Now the police is trying to find out where they used to practice.
Actually, now a shocking thing has come to light in this case. According to the investigation, the police suspect that the attackers who shot baba Siddiqui were under the influence of marijuana. The police is now looking for the supplier who provided marijuana to these attackers. According to police sources, a packet of marijuana has been found in the house rented by the attackers in Kurla.
The attackers used to go out for recce on bikes
According to the indian Express report, the three attackers Dharmaraj Kashyap, Gurmel Singh and Shivkumar gautam were addicts of marijuana. 20 days before the attack, the three attackers had rented a house in patel Chawl near Michael High school in Vinoba Bhave nagar police station area in Kurla West. They were living there and told the neighbors that they worked in a call center. It is being told that they also had a motorcycle and every night two of them used to go out on a motorcycle to do recce in Bandra east and West.
On the day of the attack, Dharamraj, Gurmel and Shivkumar were all under the influence of marijuana. The three left their house in the evening and ate egg-paav at a nearby food stall and then went to the crime scene by auto. During the search of their rented house, the police found a small packet of marijuana. Sources have confirmed that the police are now looking for the person who gave them marijuana.
On Saturday, shooters Gurmel Singh and Dharamraj Kashyap, who came to kill ncp leader baba Siddiqui, fired six rounds. Siddiqui died while being taken to the hospital. The mumbai Crime Branch team has arrested four people in the Siddiqui murder case. All four are in police custody till october 21.