In the murder case of NCP leader Baba Siddique, Mumbai Police has exonerated the infamous gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. They have identified his younger brother Anmol Bishnoi as the true mastermind, but Baba's son, Zeeshan Siddique, has raised several grave concerns regarding the chargesheet. Zeeshan claims that the Mumbai Police are attempting to conceal the real killer and the true motive behind the murder. He alleges to have provided police with numerous names he suspects.
Zeeshan Siddique suggests that the Mumbai Police are trying to swiftly close the case by placing all blame on Lawrence's brother Anmol Bishnoi, while neglecting to question any of the builder lobby he suspects. His questions continue—how did the police ascertain the murder's motive if they never apprehended the real masterminds?
The chargesheet names 29 individuals as accused, and specifies Lawrence Bishnoi's brother, Anmol, as the principal conspirator. Surprisingly, Lawrence is granted a clean chit by Mumbai Police despite being associated with such allegations.
Beyond Lawrence's exoneration, serious inquiries emerge within the chargesheet submitted to the special MCOC court regarding Baba Siddique's murder motive. Mumbai Police narrate a fourfold rationale for the murder: an aborted assassination attempt on Salman Khan on April 14, 2003, reinforced security for Khan post-incident, and Baba's alleged friendship with Salman, coupled with his purported ties with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim.
Baba's supposed affinity with Dawood, and Lawrence Gang's portrayal of themselves as nationalistic rivals to the underworld, further complicates the matter.
The charges involve attempts to assassinate Baba Siddique leveraging public events like the Ganpati Visarjan, where Baba was usually present. Ultimately, the opportunity presented itself on October 12, 2004, but Zeeshan narrowly escaped by leaving early.
Following the murder, a social media post claiming responsibility for the crime emerged from a Pune youth tied to the gang.
The extensive 4590-page chargesheet implicates 29 persons and includes 180 witnesses. It lists seized items, including firearms and mobile phones, adding layers to the evolving narrative of the case.
Despite these overwhelming details, many loopholes persist in the chargesheet, the most glaring being Lawrence Bishnoi's omission. Mumbai Police seem to give Lawrence a clean chit while pinning the blame on his brother Anmol, who, as of now, remains beyond police grasp in the US.
This overly intricate tale, linking multiple failed plots and escalating tension, questions Mumbai Police's decision to exclude Lawrence's name despite obvious connections. With such intertwined events, the enigma remains on why Lawrence is seemingly cleared from the sinister network shaping this crime tale.