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Salman Khan firing case update: Mumbai crime branch registers case against gangster Rohit Godara

In the recent development of the Salman Khan house firing incident, the Mumbai Crime Branch has filed a case against gangster Rohit Godara, naming him as a suspect in the case.

May 15, 2024 / 10:50 IST
This development comes close to the arrest of one more member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang in connection with the firing.

In an update in the Salman Khan house firing case, the Mumbai Crime Branch has registered a case against gangster Rohit Godara. Hence Godara has been name as an accused in the case.

Two assailants had fired outside Salman Khan's home in Mumbai suburbs on April 12 in the wee hours. Police had arrested the men who fired at Salman's residence from Bhuj. Until now as many as six people have been arrested in connection with the firing.

News Agency ANI shared the update and wrote on their X (formerly Twitter) account: "Salman Khan residence firing case | Mumbai Crime Branch registered a case against gangster Rohit Godara in the firing case at Salman Khan's residence. Mumbai Crime Branch made gangster Rohit Godara an accused.

Mumbai Crime Branch has so far arrested 6 accused in the Salman Khan firing case and 4 accused are absconding and the search is on: Mumbai Crime Branch."

This development comes close to the arrest of one more member of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang in connection with the firing.

The accused, identified as Harry alias Harpal Singh (34), a resident of Sirsa city in Haryana, was apprehended by a team of the Mumbai crime branch from Fatehabad in his home state on Monday evening, an official said.

"Singh is an important link of communication as he was directly in contact with Anmol Bishnoi and another gang leader Rohit Gudara," he said.

Singh had asked another gang member, Mohammed Rafique Chowdhary, to conduct a recce around Khan's residence and also gave Rs 2 - 3 lakh to him, the official said. Police are trying to find out who was providing money to Harpal Singh, he added.

During the investigation, it came to light that Chowdhary had recorded a video of Salman Khan's Bandra residence on April 12 and sent it to Harpal Singh and Anmol Bishnoi too, the official said.

Anmol Bishnoi, Gudara and Chowdhary were speaking on Signal app and also used to speak on video calls, he said, adding that it has been revealed that Anmol and Godara were together when Chowdhary made a call to Anmol, the official said.

They have spoken before and after the firing incident as well, he said.

The crime branch officials also have evidence of Anmol Bishnoi, Godara, and Harpal Singh's conversations on social media apps like Signal, he said.

Police are also investigating whether he was also in touch with Anuj Thapan and Sonu Bishnoi.

Thapan was arrested from Punjab along with Sonu Bishnoi for allegedly supplying weapons to the shooters in the case. Thapan committed suicide in the Mumbai police's crime branch lock-up.

After the arrest Singh was produced before the local court in Haryana, brought to Mumbai by flight on a transit remand in the early hours of Tuesday, and produced before a special MCOCA court, he said.

Two motorcycle-borne persons had opened fire outside Khan's residence at the Galaxy Apartment in Mumbai's Bandra area on April 14 and fled the spot. (With PTI inputs)

Entertainment desk -
first published: May 15, 2024 10:50 am

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