Shehzeen Siddique, widow of ex-minister Baba Siddique, has approached the Bombay High Court demanding an SIT probe, alleging police failed to nab the real culprits behind his October 2024 murder. She suspects involvement of builders and a political leader in the killing.
Mumbai traffic police received a threatening message directed at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, warning of dire consequences if he doesn’t resign within 10 days. This incident, amidst other similar threats against public figures, prompts heightened security measures and investigations, primarily focused on links to organized crime, particularly the Lawrence Bishnoi gang.
A Mumbai court has extended the police custody of four accused in the Baba Siddique murder case until October 25. Former MLA Siddique was shot on October 12 and later died in Lilavati Hospital. The police cited the accused’s lack of cooperation and misleading information as reasons for the extension.
In the Baba Siddique murder case, an ossification test confirmed that accused Dharmaraj Rajesh Kashyap is an adult, countering initial claims of him being a minor. Siddique, a former minister, was shot dead in Mumbai, sparking political outrage and calls for accountability as the investigation explores ties to organized crime and potential motives.
In a notable update on the Baba Siddique murder case, a Mumbai court has remanded one alleged shooter in police custody until October 21, while ordering a bone ossification test for another suspect claiming to be a minor. The murder raises concerns of political motives as authorities investigate potential connections and links to broader networks amid upcoming elections.
A Mumbai court ordered a bone test to verify the age of a young man accused in the murder of Baba Siddique, who asserts he is a minor despite his Aadhaar card indicating he is 19. The test results will determine if he is tried as a juvenile or adult.
