Lawrence gang’s target was a big leader of Pune: There was a plan to murder after killing Baba Siddiqui; Police recovered the pistol

The Lawrence gang, which claimed responsibility for the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui, also had a big leader from Pune on its target. The Mumbai Crime Branch, which is investigating the murder of Baba Siddiqui, has revealed this. According to the Crime Branch, the Lawrence gang had given the responsibility of killing this leader to its shooters. The Mumbai Crime Branch said that Lawrence gang had made Plan B to kill Baba Siddiqui. The shooters who were included in this Plan B were given the responsibility of killing the Pune leader after the murder of Baba Siddiqui. The Crime Branch said that this conspiracy was exposed when they recovered the pistol with which this murder was to be carried out. The police is investigating whether the accused had done a recce of this leader or not. However, the police have not disclosed the name of the leader. Police arrested another accused related to Siddiqui murder case
The Crime Branch arrested a shooter on Friday in the Baba Siddiqui murder case. The name of this accused shooter is Gaurav Vilas Appune (23). Gaurav Vilas was part of Plan B of Baba Siddiqui’s murder. Crime Branch said that on July 28, Shubham Lonkar, the mastermind of Siddiqui’s murder, sent accused Gaurav to Jharkhand with another accused Rupesh Mohol to practice firing. They were also given weapons. Both the accused returned to Pune on July 29. After returning, they contacted Shubham. Crime Branch is finding out the exact place of firing practice. Police claim – The accused were promised Rs 25 lakh, Dubai trip
On Friday, the police said that out of the 18 accused arrested for carrying out the murder, 4 accused were promised a reward of Rs 25 lakh cash, car, flat and Dubai trip. Ram Phoolchand Kanaujia (43), involved in the conspiracy, had promised this reward to Rupesh Mohol (22), Shivam Kuhad (20), Karan Salve (19) and Gaurav Appune (23). On the night of October 12, NCP Ajit faction leader Baba Siddiqui was murdered outside his son Zeeshan’s office in Bandra. Baba Siddiqui was elected MLA from Bandra 3 times on a Congress ticket. In February, he left Congress and joined Ajit Pawar. Shubham Lonkar had posted on social media
28 hours after Baba Siddiqui’s murder, Shubham Lonkar had posted on social media. In this, Lawrence Gang and Anmol were hashtagged. The gang had taken responsibility for Siddiqui’s murder. It was threatened that if anyone helped Salman, he would not be spared. Baba Siddiqui’s son was also on the target of the shooters
Earlier, Mumbai Police had told that son Zeeshan Siddiqui was also on the target of the shooters. The accused had told that they had received orders to shoot both Baba Siddiqui and Zeeshan, they were told to kill whoever they found. Zeeshan was also threatened a few days ago. Baba Siddiqui and his son Zeeshan left the office in Bandra together, but just before the murder, Zeeshan got a call and he came back to his office. During this time, Siddiqui was fired upon. Read full news… ——————————————————————— Read these news related to Baba Siddiqui murder case as well… Baba Siddiqui Murder Case- Police disclosure: Shooters made the plan for 3 months, learned firing from YouTube The conspiracy to murder NCP Ajit group leader Baba Siddiqui was being made 3 months in advance. The accused had also visited Baba’s house many times without weapons. According to the police, the entire planning was done in Pune. Shooters Gurmail Singh and Dharamraj Kashyap learned shooting by watching videos on YouTube. These people used to practice shooting without magazines in Mumbai. Read full news… Baba Siddiqui murder case, 5 more accused arrested: Two of them are history-sheeters, sent to police remand till 25 October. On 18 October, Mumbai Crime Branch arrested 5 more accused in NCP (Ajit) faction leader and former minister Baba Siddiqui murder case. According to the police, all of them had provided arms and logistic support to the main accused. All of them were produced in the court and sent to police remand till 25 October. Read full news…

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