Imagine plotting a high-stakes hit from the confines of a jail cell—that’s the audacious reality uncovered in the Rohit Shetty firing case. Mumbai Crime Branch’s relentless probe has fingered Bishnoi gang’s Maharashtra boss Shubham Lonkar and his imprisoned brother Praveen as the architects of the attack on the action maestro’s Juhu home.
Praveen, serving time for the sensational Baba Siddique assassination, didn’t let iron bars cramp his style. He reportedly arranged firearms, funds, and logistics, turning his cell into a command center for crime. How? That’s the million-dollar question baffling investigators, who are probing communication channels and insider aides.
Twelve arrests later—including key shooters from across states—the noose tightens. Evidence points to Praveen greenlighting the bike, gun, and money trail. With 12 Crime Branch squads on the job, his upcoming police custody could blow the lid off pending gang schemes.
This case underscores a chilling trend: gangs operating seamlessly from jails, targeting celebrities with impunity. Rohit Shetty, known for his explosive films like Singham, now faces a plot straight out of his scripts. As details emerge, the public watches anxiously for justice to prevail and for safeguards to plug these dangerous loopholes.
Bollywood’s underbelly is exposed once more, reminding us that fame’s glare attracts not just fans, but fatal foes.