Firing Case at Rohit Shetty’s House: 5 Booked Under MCOCA ..
Key Case Update
- mumbai police have invoked the maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) in the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence.- Five arrested accused are now formally booked under MCOCA provisions.- The move indicates that investigators suspect an organized criminal conspiracy behind the attack.
Court Proceedings
- The five accused were produced before a Special MCOCA court after their earlier police custody period ended.- mumbai Crime Branch requested 15 days of additional police custody for deeper interrogation.- The Special court rejected the full request for extended custody.- Instead, the court granted police custody only until february 17.- Investigation will continue under stricter legal provisions during this custody period.
Investigation Findings
- A Crime Branch officer informed the court about key wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital evidence.- One of the arrested accused was in contact with the absconding suspect Shubham Lonkar through the Signal messaging app.- Signal is known for encrypted communication, raising suspicion of planned coordination.- Shubham Lonkar allegedly transferred ₹40,000 to the accused’s bank account.- police believe the money transfer is linked to the planning and execution of the firing incident.
Weapons Supply Trail
- police say Shubham Lonkar supplied three weapons for the operation.- These weapons were allegedly handed to his brother, praveen Lonkar.- praveen is accused of passing the weapons to the shooters involved in the case.- Authorities are now moving to take praveen Lonkar into custody.- Detailed interrogation is planned to uncover the full supply chain.
Larger Conspiracy Angle
- Investigators say the plot may be part of a broader criminal plan.- Shubham Lonkar reportedly told the co-accused he wanted to do “something big in Mumbai.”- police interpret this as a possible terror or intimidation agenda.- Multiple Crime Branch teams are tracking Lonkar, who is currently absconding.- Raids, surveillance, and intelligence gathering have been intensified.
Why MCOCA Matters
- MCOCA is applied in organized crime, gang, and extortion cases.- Bail becomes harder to obtain under this law.- police get wider powers for interrogation and evidence collection.- The case is now being treated as organized criminal activity rather than an isolated act.