Baba Siddique: 'Bullets fired... Bullets fired', a video surfaced immediately after the attack on Baba Siddique


Posted on 15th Oct 2024 11:03 am by rohit kumar

Former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddiqui was shot dead outside his son's office in Mumbai on October 12 last week. Now a video has surfaced immediately after the attack on Baba Siddiqui, in which a person injured in the attack on Baba Siddiqui is seen. It is worth noting that when Baba Siddiqui was attacked, a person named Raj Kanojia, who was present there, was also injured by a bullet in his leg.

 

What is in the video

 

The video shows that Raj Kanojia is lying on the ground and his left leg is bleeding. A cloth was tied on his leg to stop the bleeding. During this, a person was heard saying that bullets were fired.. bullets were fired. The video shows that the police are trying to disperse the crowd. According to the police, the shooters had come to kill both Baba Siddiqui and his son Zeeshan Siddiqui. Given the danger, Baba Siddiqui was also given Y-category police security. A policeman was present with Baba Siddiqui at the time of the attack.

 

According to the police, all three shooters had brought pepper spray with them. The attackers sprayed pepper on the policeman guarding Baba Siddiqui and then shot the NCP leader dead. The attackers tried to flee from the spot, but people caught two of the accused and one accused Shivkumar managed to escape by hiding in the crowd. Two pistols and 28 live cartridges have been recovered from the two arrested accused.

 

The involvement of Lawrence Bishnoi's gang came to the fore.

 

According to sources, the accused have claimed they work for gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Lawrence Bishnoi, lodged in Sabarmati Jail in Gujarat, is also accused of firing outside the Mumbai residence of Bollywood actor Salman Khan. Salman Khan and Baba Siddiqui had a deep friendship. According to the police, the accused had been watching Baba Siddiqui for the past several days and was doing his recce. The accused had received an advance of Rs 50,000 each for the murder and were given weapons a few days before the murder.

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