Firing at Rohit Shetty’s Mumbai Home: Crime Branch Probes Nepal Funding Link
Rohit Shetty Firing Case: Recently, a firing took place at director Rohit Shetty's home. This shocked those in the film industry. Police have made a new revelation in this case.
The case of the shooting at the Mumbai home of film director Rohit Shetty is still being investigated. The Mumbai Crime Branch is finding important clues. They have announced a major finding: the shooters were paid a large amount of money. The money came from Nepal through ATMs. The Mumbai Crime Branch is conducting a thorough investigation to confirm the funding.
The Mumbai Crime Branch's preliminary investigation has revealed that the shooters who carried out the shooting were paid from Nepal. This money was deposited directly into bank accounts using ATM cash transactions. It is reported that the money was deposited into the accounts of the accused through an unknown person. Police are examining the bank details of all involved.
According to the Crime Branch, this transaction has been linked to Nepal. The investigation also revealed that the accused arrested in Agra in this case were frequently funded.
The Crime Branch has sent official letters to the relevant banks to investigate, requesting information about the accused's accounts. This includes bank statements, transaction history, and information about the person depositing the funds. Police suspect that external terrorist forces may be involved in the case.
It should be noted that some attackers suddenly opened fire at Rohit Shetty's Juhu bungalow. No one was injured in the attack. Police have arrested 12 accused in the case. These arrests were made in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Haryana.