Mumbai Crime Branch Recovers Weapon in Filmmaker Shooting Case
Mumbai police have recovered the weapon used in an attack on filmmaker Rohit Shetty's residence. The Anti-Extortion Cell arrested 12 people, including shooter Deepak Sharma. The weapon has been sent for ballistic tests. The attack was linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, aiming to instill fear.
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The Mumbai police's crime branch has successfully recovered the weapon used in the recent attack on filmmaker Rohit Shetty's residence. According to officials, this development is a significant step in the investigation.
The Anti-Extortion Cell of the crime branch has arrested 12 individuals, including the shooter Deepak Sharma, in connection with the shooting case. The incident occurred in the early hours of February 1 when five bullets were fired at Shetty's building in Juhu. The recovered weapon has been sent to a forensic science laboratory for a ballistic test to confirm its involvement in the crime.
Police investigations reveal that all accused were acting under the instructions of Shubham Lonkar, a Lawrence Bishnoi gang member. The attack seemed designed to harm the filmmaker and assert gang supremacy. Lonkar, connected to previous high-profile cases, had claimed responsibility for this incident in a social media post. The stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) has been invoked against the accused.
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