After his deportation from the U.S., the gangster on the run, Anmol Bishnoi, who is a prime accused in the politically motivated murder of Baba Siddique is reported to be getting into Delhi today. Following his landing, the NIA and Mumbai police, who are among the several agencies involved in the case, will take him in immediate custody and conduct the rest of the legal procedures.
Will The Murder Mystery of Baba Siddique Be Solved?
Upon his return, a lot is being talked about, questioning whether by means of his questioning the reality of the plot will come out. The police, on their part, are expecting that his statement may be the link that ties together the pieces left out of the murder of the political leader which took place in October 2024. But, a lot depends on how much of it he is going to disclose.
Anmol Bishnoi Expected to Land – Legal and Investigation Side
The MCOCA court in Mumbai while hearing the police’s case against Anmol Bishnoi had earlier expressed its opinion by issuing a non-bailable warrant on the ground that the latter will most probably not cooperate with the questioning. The police records and case chargesheet state that he masterminded the operation killing the leader from a distance and that he took care of the financing and the armaments procurement through his network of command channel encrypted usages.
What Are the Most Important Accusations Against Him?
First, investigators point out that the gang leader promised conspirators who killed him money, a flat, and a vehicle. He has been accused of playing the role of both providing the logistics and issuing the directives from abroad. Besides that, he is still on the wanted list in cases like the murder of Sidhu Moosewala and the shooting at Salman Khan’s residence.
Will It Unravel? – Family’s Demand
Zeeshan Siddique, Baba Siddique’s son, has appealed that Anmol be thoroughly interrogated, and he expressed his belief that authorities must “grill him to find out who the real mastermind is.” According to him, only through a full interrogation will it come to light if it was a hired killing or a criminal plot. The real answer, he says, should come from the facts — leaving it for the public to decide when the information is disclosed.

