Police said 66-year-old Siddiqui was shot dead in Bandra, Mumbai on October 12. He was hit by two bullets on his chest and was taken to Lilavati Hospital, where he died. The shooter, who immediately changed his shirt after the shooting, told police that he stood outside the hospital amid the crowd for 30 minutes. As soon as he came to know that Siddiqui’s condition was very serious, he left. According to the police, after committing the murder, the accused Shivkumar remained around Bandra for a long time.
Shivkumar Gautam, the main shooter of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui, who is in police custody, is continuously making shocking revelations. In his latest confession, he said that after the firing, he visited Lilavati Hospital to get information about the leader. After the incident the leader was taken to Lilavati Hospital. He also revealed that he used a stationary car to dispose of his weapons. Played a key role in helping Mumbai Police track down Shivkumar Gautam, the main shooter of NCP leader Baba Siddiqui in Uttar Pradesh. Mumbai Crime Branch and Uttar Pradesh Police Special Task Force (STF) arrested Gautam along with Anurag Kashyap, Gyan Prakash Tripathi, Akash Srivastava and Akhilendra Pratap Singh on Sunday in Nanpara area of Uttar Pradesh near the Nepal border.
Police said 66-year-old Siddiqui was shot dead in Bandra, Mumbai on October 12. He was hit by two bullets on his chest and was taken to Lilavati Hospital, where he died. The shooter, who immediately changed his shirt after the shooting, told police that he stood outside the hospital amid the crowd for 30 minutes. As soon as he came to know that Siddiqui’s condition was very serious, he left. According to the police, after committing the murder, the accused Shivkumar remained around Bandra for a long time.
The police also worked hard to arrest the accused and traced the phones of about 45 people from his contacts and gradually reduced this number to 10 when the accused tried to contact his family from some other number. of. Then the police found the link of the accused. The four people were in constant touch with Gautam through internet calls on mobile phones purchased in Lucknow. His communications, especially during late hours, had attracted the attention of authorities, leading to increased surveillance.