Salman Khan firing case: Mumbai Crime Branch arrests 2 accused for supplying guns from Punjab
There has been a today's improvement within the Salman Khan house firing case. The Mumbai Crime Branch arrested two gun-supplying accused from Punjab on Thursday. The identification of the 2 has been discovered. One is, 37-12 months-antique Sonu Subhash Chander. He is into farming and additionally has a grocery store. The other one is 32-year-antique Anuj Thapan. He works as a truck helper and became in touch with Lawrence Bishnoi's gang. Extortion, and Arms Act cases have been registered against him.
Both the accused had brought two pistols to the shooters on March 15. The crime branch will bring both the accused to Mumbai this night.
Shooter's custody extended until April 29
Vicky Gupta (24 years) and Sagar Pal (21 years) have been arrested by way of the police in connection with the firing incident that passed off out of doors Salman Khan's Bandra residence. Both the accused have been provided inside the court today after their previous remand ended. The Mumbai police presented both the accused within the court on Thursday inside the firing case on April 14 outside Galaxy Apartment, the Mumbai home of Bollywood actor Salman Khan. The court docket has prolonged the police custody of both the accused for four days. Now both the accused, Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, will continue to be in police custody till April 29. The police sought custody of the accused to discover the reason behind the firing.
During the hearing, the Investigating Officer said that once the firing at Salman's house, the accused modified their appearance three instances which includes their garments and footwear. The crime branch is looking for those garments and shoes. He also revealed that the accused had brought with him 2 pistols and forty bullets, out of which they fired 5, even as we got 17 bullets. "We are seeking out the remaining 18 bullets. We have discovered the mobile telephones of both of the accused. Many calls had been crafted from them. We should verify those calls also." stated the investigating officer.
