Delhi Crime Branch Questions Suspects in Salman Khan House Firing Incident

In connection with the Salman Khan house firing incident, officials from the Delhi Crime Branch questioned Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal in Mumbai for three hours. Lawrence Bishnoi and Anmol Bishnoi, who have been named as the primary perpetrators of the incident, are now wanted accused. The Crime Branch has filed a case against four individuals, including the Bishnoi brothers, and is actively searching for additional cell phones that may have been in the suspects’ possession. The investigation has also revealed a second pistol, magazines, and rounds recovered from the Tapi River, leading authorities to believe that the accused may have been planning other attacks. The incident, which occurred on April 14, involved two suspects firing four rounds outside Khan’s apartment building before fleeing on a motorcycle. They were captured on CCTV footage wearing caps and backpacks and were initially apprehended by Kutch Police before being transferred to the Mumbai Crime Branch. The court has granted custody of the suspects to the Crime Branch until April 25, and additional charges have been filed against them.

Guns Used in Salman Khan House Firing Incident Recovered from Tapi River

The Mumbai Crime Branch has successfully retrieved the two firearms utilized in the shooting incident outside Salman Khan’s residence on April 14th. The guns were recovered from the Tapi River in Surat, along with 10 cartridges. The arrest of Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, the accused involved in the crime, led to the discovery of the weapons. The Crime Branch, assisted by their Surat counterparts and skilled divers, conducted a thorough search operation, resulting in the recovery of the evidence. During the investigation, it was established that the accused were instructed to discharge 10 rounds at Khan’s residence, but they ultimately fired only five before fleeing the scene.

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