Anuj Thapan : In the Salman Khan house firing case, accused Anuj Thapan commits suicide
Salman Khan house firing case: On Wednesday, Anuj Thapan, an alleged party to the firing incident outside Bollywood star Salman Khan’s Bandra home, committed suicide while under police custody in Mumbai.
Anuj Thapan
Anuj Thapan used a bedsheet to hang himself inside the lock-up’s toilet. After being sent to the GT Hospital, which is maintained by the state, he was pronounced dead while receiving treatment, the officer said.
The Mumbai Police reported, “He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he died.”
At the south Mumbai police station, Azad Maidan, an accidental death report would be filed.
According to the police, Thapan and Sonu Kumar Bishnoi were detained in Punjab for allegedly providing guns to Sagar Pal and Vicky Gupta, the shooters, who had previously been taken into custody.
shooting at Salman Khan’s home
Three suspects who were detained in relation to the shooting at Salman Khan’s home were placed under arrest by a special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court in Mumbai on April 29 and will remain in police custody until May 8.
Sonu Kumar Chander Bishnoi
Sonu Kumar Chander Bishnoi was placed in judicial custody due to health concerns, and Vicky Gupta, Sagar Pal, and Anuj Thapan were placed under detention in police custody by Special MCOCA Judge AM Patil.
The Indian Penal Code and the Arms Act’s applicable sections were used to book the accused before.
The police employed the strict MCOCA rules against the accused shooters Gupta and Pal, along with Bishnoi and Thapan, who are suspected of providing two guns and ammunition, and the wanted accused mobster Lawrence Bishnoi and his brother Anmol.
The initial information report
The initial information report was filed by police under section 307 of the Indian Penal Code, which pertains to attempted murder, following the firing of two men on motorbikes at Khan’s apartment, Galaxy Apartment in Bandra, very early on April 14.
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