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Siddique family urges court to order police custody of Anmol Bishnoi

The family of slain NCP leader Baba Siddique has moved court demanding that police be granted custody of Anmol Bishnoi, accused in the shooting. They seek intensive interrogation to uncover the full conspiracy behind the murder.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:30 pm
Siddique family urges court to order police custody of Anmol Bishnoi

The family of murdered NCP politician Baba Siddique has approached the court with a request to grant Mumbai Police custody of Anmol Bishnoi, the primary accused in the high-profile assassination. The plea reflects the family's determination to ensure a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Siddique's death and the broader criminal network involved.

Anmol Bishnoi, named as the main accused in the case, is currently in judicial custody. The Siddique family has argued before the court that police custody is essential to conduct detailed questioning and extract critical information about the conspiracy. Legal representatives of the family contend that intensive interrogation could reveal connections to organised crime networks and establish the full scope of involvement by various parties in orchestrating the attack.

The killing of Baba Siddique, a senior NCP leader and three-term MLA from Mumbai, sent shockwaves through Maharashtra's political establishment. The incident raised serious questions about the security of political figures and the reach of criminal organisations operating across state borders. Investigators have been working to establish the motive, identify other conspirators, and trace the chain of command that led to the shooting.

Police custody is a critical tool in criminal investigations, allowing law enforcement officers to question suspects at length without the presence of lawyers, potentially yielding confessions or leads that might otherwise remain hidden. The family's request underscores the complexity of the case and the apparent involvement of networks beyond isolated shooters.

The court's decision on whether to grant custody will be pivotal in determining the pace and depth of the investigation. Law enforcement agencies have indicated they are pursuing multiple angles, including possible links to gangster networks and interstate criminal syndicates. The case continues to attract significant attention from the judiciary, state government, and political circles, with many viewing the investigation's success as crucial to restoring public confidence in security measures for public figures.

Source: Times of India

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