Baba Siddique Death: Mumbai Police Says Suspects Learnt Shooting Through YouTube Videos
The Mumbai police is currently looking for the place where the shooters practiced firing. Read on to know more.

Baba Siddique’s murder investigation is extensively being carried out by Mumbai as some key suspects in the crime are still on the run. However, with two shooters in custody, the police are finding out more crucial information about the plan. In recent updates on the case, some more details about how the suspects carried out the plan have been revealed, and the Mumbai police said that the shooters learnt to fire through YouTube videos. Read on to know more.
What Mumbai Police Said?
The two shooters in police custody are Gurmail Singh and Dharamaraj Kashyap, and the third shooter is still absconding. As per an NDTV report, the police said that these shooters used to practise and learn shooting through YouTube videos. However, the investigators have yet to trace the location where these shooters practised firing before carrying out the final plan. It was earlier reported that the shooters rented a home in Mumbai’s Kurla and paid 50,000 for that.
Earlier the police also revealed that the planning to kill Baba Siddique had been going on for the last three months. The shooters used to communicate through social media apps like Instagram and Snapchat. During the investigation, the police also learnt that the suspects had many failed attempts to kill Baba Siddique due to various reasons. During the interrogation, the suspects also revealed that they were asked to kill Baba Siddique’s son Zeeshan too if he was spotted in range during the crime. Recently, police recovered the third gun that was used for the crime.
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The Mumbai police have tracked more suspects in the case but they are yet to be arrested. The Bishnoi Gang took responsibility for this crime, and it was linked to Baba Siddique’s friendship with Salman Khan.
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The horrifying thing happened on Saturday, October 12.
First Published: October 16, 2024 10:26 AM