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Baba Siddique Murder Case: 20 Days After Gunning Down NCP Leader, Key Accused Remain At Large

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Baba Siddique Murder: One More Accused Held In Ludhiana; Was Involved In Financial Dealings Before Killing

It has been 20 days since the murder of Baba Siddique, yet the main accused have not been apprehended by the Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch. Shivkumar Gautam, who shot Baba Siddique, along with key conspirators Zeeshan Akhtar and Shubham Lonkar, are still absconding. Multiple Crime Branch teams have been deployed in other states like Punjab, Haryana and near the Nepal border to track down these three.

The Crime Branch has arrested 15 suspects, including key accused Sujit Singh, but the motive remains shrouded in mystery.

This raises the pressing question of what the main reason behind Siddique’s murder was. Joint Commissioner of Police for the Mumbai Crime Branch, Lakhmi Gautam, stated, “We are exploring every aspect, and only after the investigation will we be able to reveal the motive.”

Siddique was shot dead on October 12. Following the murder, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang’s name surfaced, and this was confirmed with the arrest of the 15th suspect Sujit Singh. According to the Crime Branch, the current investigation suggests that Siddique was killed as part of a contract killing. It was discovered that the Bishnoi gang was hired for this, but the reason behind it remains unclear.

While the deceased’s son Zeeshan Siddique has hinted at a Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) angle in each of his statements, the Crime Branch has yet to find any evidence to corroborate this. Until the three key suspects – Lonkar, Shivkumar and Akhtar – are arrested, it will be difficult for the Crime Branch to pinpoint a motive.

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Mumbai Professor Seeks Anticipatory Bail After Molestation Case, Claims Mental Illness And Attempt To Tarnish Image

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Mumbai: A guest professor, booked for molesting female students at the annual function of St. Xavier’s College in south Mumbai, has approached the sessions court for an anticipatory bail, claiming he is suffering from a mental ailment and the case had been lodged to ruin his image. The court has reserved the plea for order next week.

As per the FIR lodged with the Azad Maidan police station, the professor was invited at an event of National Hindi Parishad, held on November 24, wherein he allegedly sexually harassed nine students and one retired teacher. It is claimed that he exhibited obscenity during the festival.

While seeking protection from the arrest, the professor has claimed he is suffering from depression and other health issues, and has on several occasion attempted to commit suicide. He claimed he is currently admitted in the hospital due to his mental ailment. The professor claimed he is ready to appear before the officer through video conferencing after he is discharged from the hospital.

The plea was opposed by the prosecution on the ground that from the statements taken from the victim women, the accused appears to be of “a perverted nature”, and the possibility of him behaving indecently with other women cannot be ruled out. The police have also raised an apprehension of communal tension as the accused and the victims are of different religions.

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Mumbai: Accused wanted in Kurla Methi River irregularities arrested, accused of cheating crores of rupees and creating fake AMU

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Mumbai: Economic Wing AOW has claimed to have arrested the wanted accused and contractor in the case of Mithi Nadi cleanliness and irregularities. The AOW has arrested the absconding wanted Sunil Shyam Narayan SM Infrastructure, Mahesh Madhav Rao Purohit. During the investigation of the Mithi Nadi contract and irregularities worth crores of rupees, the police had registered a case. Earlier, three accused were arrested. According to the EOW, from 2013 to 2023, fake MAUs were prepared and bills worth crores of rupees were approved in collusion with BMC officers. A proposal to purchase a machine to remove garbage from 2021 to 2024 was also approved and under the guise of the same, a fraud of crores of rupees was committed for cleaning the garbage. In this case, the police have arrested the accused agents Ketan Kadam, Jay Joshi and Mithi Nadi contractor Sher Singh Rathore. By preparing fake documents, the accused also prepared fake AMUs and also signed fake signatures. The accused were produced in court and remanded in custody until December 16.

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ED, ATS Conduct Raids Across Maharashtra & Delhi Over Suspected Terror-Funding

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Mumbai: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out a coordinated search operation in Borivali village near Padgha in Thane district, with assistance from the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), officials said.

The operation, which began in the early hours of Thursday, extended to multiple residential premises as ED officials probed suspected terror funding and related financial transactions. ATS personnel provided on-ground support to coordinate the ED searches.

According to ED officials, the searches were conducted at nearly 40 locations across Maharashtra including Padgha, Pune, and Malegaon as well as in Delhi. The searches are linked to suspected financial transactions associated with terror-related activities.

The ED had recently registered an ECIR linked to the NIA’s ISIS terror module case involving Saquib Nachan, as well as the Pune ISIS module case. While ATS is simultaneously investigating the same modules, it is assisting the ED by sharing intelligence, leads, and field updates, helping ensure that the ongoing search operations are thorough, coordinated, and synchronised.

Officials said the operation is ongoing, with teams continuing to probe the suspected financial networks connected to the terror modules.

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