Major discoveries are uncovered following the apprehension of the primary suspect in the homicide of Maharashtra politician Baba Siddique. Shiv Kumar Gautam was taken into custody from Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich on Sunday. Subsequent to his arrest, Shiv Kumar Gautam, the main suspect in the murder case of Maharashtra politician Baba Siddique, disclosed crucial information. He was apprehended from Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich on Sunday. While being questioned, the 20-year-old revealed details to the police about his connection with Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of imprisoned criminal Lawrence Bishnoi, and his escape following the murder of Baba Siddique. Shiv Kumar and his four accomplices were apprehended in Bahraich as they attempted to escape to Nepal. He is one of the three gunmen who killed Mr. Siddique outside his son Zeeshan Siddique's office in Mumbai on October 12th. While the other two individuals were arrested, he successfully evaded capture. According to police sources, during questioning, he claimed that Anmol Bishnoi, the brother of incarcerated gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, instructed him to shoot the 66-year-old NCP leader or his son Zeeshan. Anmol allegedly advised Shiv Kumar to shoot the first person he saw. Before committing the crime, Anmol Bishnoi, who is reportedly in Canada and is also wanted by the National Investigation Agency, motivated Shiv Kumar. Mumbai police crime branch sources indicated that Anmol justified the planned murder as serving "God and society." A photograph of Zeeshan Siddique, 32, was discovered on a cellphone seized from one of the three assailants who shot his father. After killing Baba Siddique, Shiv Kumar Gautam promptly changed his attire and disappeared into a crowd to avoid being identified, as per Mumbai police crime branch sources. He remained near the crime scene to prevent any possible confrontation. Initially, the 20-year-old took an autorickshaw from the crime scene to Kurla and then boarded a local train to Thane, according to sources. From Thane, he traveled by train to Pune, discarding his mobile phone along the way. Shiv Kumar spent about seven days in Pune before journeying to Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh by train. He later spent five days there and visited the state capital Lucknow. When he arrived in Lucknow, he purchased a new cell phone and got in touch with his assistants. After spending 11 days, he journeyed to his hometown of Bahraich and connected with his associates, who had prepared a hiding place for him in a nearby village. Shiv Kumar shared that his initial plan after eliminating Baba Siddique was to travel to Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh and then to Vaishno Devi in Jammu before fleeing the country.
How Shiv Kumar Gautam Was Apprehended
Police investigators followed approximately 45 individuals, including Shiv Kumar Gautam's relatives and close associates, monitoring their movements following Baba Siddique's killing. Through their inquiries, they narrowed down their focus to four people who maintained regular communication with Shiv Kumar. The authorities subsequently set a trap, anticipating an encounter between these four suspects and Shiv Kumar. They subsequently apprehended him in the Nanpara region of Bahraich on Sunday. He was apprehended in a collaborative effort by police authorities from Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai. Anurag Kashyap, Gyan Prakash Tripathi, Akash Srivastava, and Akhileshendra Pratap Singh were also detained for providing refuge to Shiv Kumar and assisting him in fleeing to Nepal.
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