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Salman Khan firing case: Mumbai police find 13 rounds and two handguns in the Tapi River.

Salman Khan firing case: Searchers from the Mumbai Police Crime Branch have been searching the Tapi River since April 22 and have found two handguns, three magazines, and thirteen rounds.

During their ongoing operation to seize firearms thought to be connected to the gunfire incident outside Salman Khan’s apartment, the Mumbai police’s crime branch has made important discoveries, according to PTI.

An official told the wire service on April 23 that two pistols, three magazines, and thirteen rounds had been found during search operations in Gujarat’s Tapi River.

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The search is still ongoing at the location with a committed team of 12 officials, led by senior police inspector Daya Nayak, dubbed the “encounter specialist”. The official also mentioned that scuba divers’ assistance is being used.

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It was stated that the two suspects, Vicky Gupta (24), and Sagar Pal (21), who were detained about the shooting incident outside Galaxy Apartment on April 14, had taken off on a motorcycle. They were then taken into custody on April 16 in Mata No Madh, close to Bhuj town, Gujarat, as a result of a coordinated effort by the police departments in Mumbai and Kutch.

The suspects admitted under questioning that they had fled Mumbai and dumped the guns into the Tapi River from a railway bridge on their way to Bhuj.

Police sources indicate that instigating “terror” appears to have been the two people’s main motivation for the shooting.

Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his younger brother Anmol Bishnoi have been designated as “wanted accused” by Mumbai police in relation to the crime. Gupta and Pal are said to have been operating at the Bishnoi brothers’ direction.

While Lawrence is currently incarcerated at Sabarmati Central Prison in Gujarat for another case, his brother Anmol is believed to be residing in either Canada or the United States, as per official statements.

Firing at Salman Khan’s house: Probe reveals Portugal link.

Fire at Salman Khan home: Vicky Gupta, 24, and Sagar Pal, 21, have been taken into custody by the Mumbai police for the incident.

Four days before the event, Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s Panvel farmhouse was inspected by the two men who opened fire outside his home, according to a statement released by the Mumbai police on Thursday.

A senior police official said the duo wanted to create “terror” by opening fire outside the actor’s residence in posh Bandra.

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Here are 10 points on Salman Khan firing probe:

  • The Mumbai police have arrested Vicky Gupta (24) and Sagar Pal (21) for the crime.
  • The Mumbai Crime Branch officials told PTI that Salman Khan often visits Arpita Farms, a farmhouse located 60 kilometers from Mumbai. The duo, natives of Bihar, rented a house 10 kilometers from the sprawling property in Panvel’s Harigram area.
  • The police claimed the accused, who were arrested from Gujarat’s Bhuj district, have admitted to their involvement in the sensational shooting.
  • The police told the news agency that two people delivered a pistol to their rented house 25 days before the shooting.
  • Pal, who allegedly shot at Salman Khan’s building, had allegedly undergone training at his village in Bihar’s West Champaran in mid-March. The other person was allegedly riding the motorcycle.
  • The police have also detained 19-year-old Sonu Gupta, the younger brother of Vicky Gupta from Chandigarh. They are investigating his role in the crime. Meanwhile, the police also questioned his parents and another brother in West Champaran.
  • The police have found that the Facebook account with the name of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s brother Anmol Bishnoi, who claimed responsibility for the incident, came up three hours before the shooting, reported PTI.
  • The police have found that the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the post was traced to Portugal and it is suspected the message was uploaded using a VPN (virtual private network), a tool that allows a user to remotely access a private network for purposes of privacy and security.
  • Anmol Bishnoi has not been named as an accused in the case so far.
  • Earlier this week, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde met Salman Khan at his house and vowed to finish the Bishnoi gang. “There is no gang (war) in Mumbai. The Underworld has no (place) in Mumbai. This is Maharashtra, this is Mumbai. We will finish this (Lawrence) Bishnoi (gang) so that no one dares to do such a thing,” Eknath Shinde told reporters.

Mumbai Police arrests Hardik Pandya’s stepbrother, Vaibhav Pandya, on charges of cheating brothers!

Vaibhav Pandya is arrested by the Economic Offence Wing for defrauding the Pandya brothers, while Hardik Pandya’s stepbrother is detained by Mumbai Police for ₹4 crore fraud.

Vaibhav Pandya, the stepbrother of cricketer Hardik Pandya, has been arrested by the Mumbai police’s Economic Offence Wing for allegedly defrauding the Pandya brothers of almost ₹4 crore in business, according to news agency ANI.

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Vaibhav allegedly stole almost ₹4.3 crore from the partnership firm, which hurt Hardik Pandya and his brother Krunal Pandya. This information is according to the Mumbai Police.

As per the report, the three brothers set up a polymer business in 2021. The business terms were such that Hardik and Krunal infused 40 percent capital each while Vaibhav chipped in with 20 percent.

However, Vaibhav later set up another firm dealing in the same trade without informing the Pandya brothers, violating the terms.

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Both cricketer brothers are currently busy with their Indian Premier League commitments; while Hardik Pandya leads the Mumbai Indians, Krunal has produced impressive performances in the 2024 season with the Lucknow Super Giants. 

Hardik had a tough last few months as he recovered from an ankle injury sustained during the 2023 World Cup. Additionally, his ascension as the captain of MI was met with significant opposition from the franchise’s fans. The all-rounder had a tough start as captain as MI faced three successive losses before registering their first win last week, defeating the Delhi Capitals by 29 runs.

Ex-cop Pradeep Sharma Gets Life Term In 2006 Mumbai Fake Encounter Case!

The Bombay High Court upheld life sentences given to 12 other cops over the 2006 killing of the alleged member of Chhota Rajan’s gang.

SETTING ASIDE his acquittal by a sessions court, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday convicted and sentenced former Mumbai police officer Pradeep Sharma to life imprisonment in the 2006 fake encounter killing of Ramnarayan Gupta alias Lakhan Bhaiya, an alleged member of the Chhota Rajan gang.

The court directed Sharma, considered an “encounter specialist”, to surrender within three weeks.

Allowing the state government’s appeal against Sharma’s acquittal in July 2013, a bench of Justices Revati Mohite-Dere and Gauri V Godse in its 867-page judgement held that the trial court’s finding was “perverse and unsustainable”.

Convicting Sharma of murder and other charges, it observed that the prosecution proved that Lakhan Bhaiya “was killed by the police, by trigger-happy cops, and the same was made to look like a genuine encounter”.

The bench also upheld the conviction of 12 other policemen and a civilian, Hitesh Solanki, in the case. However, it acquitted six others — Manoj Mohan Raj, Shailendra Pandey, Sunil Solanki, Mohamed Shaikh, Akhil Khan and Suresh Shetty.

The convicted policemen are Dilip Palande, Nitin Sartape, Ganesh Harpude, Anand Patade, Prakash Kadam, Devidas Sakpal, Pandurang Kokam, Ratnakar Kamble, Sandeep Sardar, Tanaji Desai, Pradeep Suryavanshi and Vinayak Shinde.

The bench observed that while Lakhan Bhaiya had 10 cases against him, that by itself would not give the accused the “license to kill” him.

“Instead of upholding the rule of law, the police have misused their position and uniform, and have killed Ramnarayan in cold blood,” the bench said.

It emphasised that “death in police custody must be curbed with a heavy hand and must be viewed seriously” and there can be “no room for leniency as persons involved are the arm of state whose duty is to protect citizens and not to take law into their hands”.

The bench also said that since Janardan Bhange, a civilian, and police inspector Arvind Sarvankar had died in judicial custody during pendency of the appeals, their appeals stood abated.

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It, however, observed that it was a “matter of shame” that the killers of a prime witness, Anil Bheda, who was murdered “in a gruesome manner” on March 13, 2011 — four days after the charges were framed – were not booked and there was “absolutely no progress” in case by state CID for more than a decade. Bheda’s burnt body was found and identified on the basis of a DNA sample, it said.

“It is travesty of justice for his family,” the bench said, adding that “the police have hardly taken any pains” to nab the perpetrators. The police should investigate the murder to “take the case to its logical end, lest people lose faith in the system”, it said.

The bench held that the trial court acquitted Sharma despite observing the ballistic evidence being “weak” in the case and “overlooked” that other accused were deputed to work under him and that Sharma was present at the crime spot. It said there was evidence of witnesses, including Bheda, stating that they were threatened by lawyers and family members of the accused “to toe a particular line and to leave the city”.

The fake encounter of Lakhan Bhaiya took place on November 11, 2006, near Nana Nani Park in Versova, hours after he was picked up along with a friend from Vashi.

An FIR was registered in 2009 on the High Court’s orders after a special investigation team found that a rival of Lakhan Bhaiya had paid the policemen to kill him.

In July 2013, the sessions court awarded life sentences to 21 men, including 13 police personnel, but acquitted Sharma.

In their appeal, the state government, through special public prosecutor Rajiv Chavan and advocate Ram Prasad Gupta, Lakhan Bhaiya’s brother, submitted in the High Court that the encounter was staged and records were fabricated by the accused.

Sharma, who was earlier arrested by the National Investigation Agency in connection with the Antilia terror threat case and the murder of businessman Mansukh Hiran, was granted bail by the Supreme Court in August last year.

With direct inputs from Indian Express!